Tim Holtz has just released another set of shimmery Distress Spritzes and you can create projects for every season with these pretty colors.
Hey, crafty friend! I'm honored to have been sent the latest colors of the Tim Holtz Distress Spritz colors from Scrapbook.com. In today's blog post, we are going to look at creating a set of seasonal themed tags using the Spritzes and some fun Scrapbook.com dies!
I've got a tutorial video up on my YouTube channel for the winter themed tag, but I also wanted to show off the spring/summer tag and the autumn tag here, plus give you a shoppable list of supplies at the bottom of this post.
Scrapbook.com just released their Woodland collection and I wanted to feature the paper pad and die and stamp set in this project for them because these products are just too pretty not to! And I know I'm an autumn girlie, but I think the autumn tag is my absolute favorite of this set.
Anywho! Make sure that you head over to my YouTube channel to watch the tutorial. The process is the same for the other two tags--I just used a different set of color combinations, which I've listed below for you in case you love the color way.
Spring/Summer Floral Tag:
- Distress Spritz: Kitsch Flamingo, Antique Linen
- Distress Oxide: Tattered Rose, Victorian Velvet, Kitsch Flamingo
Autumnal Fox Tag:
- Distress Spritz: Kitsch Flamingo, Antique Linen, Rusty Hinge, Vintage Photo
- Distress Oxide: Victorian Velvet, Antique Linen, Crackling Campfire, Spiced Marmalade, Fossilized Amber, Vintage Photo
I hope that you love this trio of tags and that it inspires to you to make something for the different seasons with the new colors of Distress Spritz, whether it's cards, a scrapbook layout, tags, or a mixed media project! Until next time, happy crafting!
Adrienne
Shop the Supplies:
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Below are products that I used for this project.
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