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Tuesday with Tara {take 20}

Happy Tuesday!  Today I’m sharing a tag inspired by Tim Holtz… even though my inspiration came from Tim’s June tag, the cup dies from Sizzix are perfect for cozy autumn days!

My cups and the background were all inked up with Distress Ink.  For a how-to on the techniques that inspired this tag, check out the original tag by Tim Holtz.  Here’s some more close ups of my twist on it:

I think it would be fun to take inspiration from this and throw some holiday elements on it to make it a Christmas card 🙂 Or perhaps use it as a gift tag with a coffee, tea or hot chocolate themed gift!

Hope you have a creative day!

Inky hugs,

Tara

 

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Crafty Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us here at Scrap’n Stamp!  We thought we’d share this quick and easy fall craft idea with you, great for place cards at your Thanksgiving table or a favour afterward.

Thanksgiving Favours

We simply cut out a pillbox from kraft card  and then used the leaves from Sizzix Thinlits Dies Fall Foliage by Tim Holtz to create windows. Covered the holes with piece of acetate using double back tape and assembled the pillbox.  We then embellished the box with twine and more leaves we cut out using the same set. We kept it clean and simple but this project has so much potential.  OH! I almost forgot the last step, we  filled it with E.T’s  favourite Reeses pieces! Did I just date myself there??

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Tuesday with Tara {take 14}

Happy Tuesday!   And Happy upcoming Thanksgiving weekend!  I’ll be celebrating the Canadian holiday here in the US this weekend, though I’m not sure what we’ll be eating since there is a national turkey shortage… there will be something related to pumpkin pie though, for sure 🙂

I wanted to share with you a fairly simple card for Thanksgiving that features a Distress Paint RESIST technique.  Distress Dabbers are great for this because they are water resistant once they are dry, and the format makes it fabulous for spotlighting specific areas on a stamp.  In this first photo you can see how I’ve used a few neutral colors to paint up the background stamp:Here’s how the stamping turned out- I misted the stamp lightly after the first impression to get two great stampings!

Once the paint is dry it is set and ready to resist your water based Distress Ink!  You can use whatever inking technique you desire, then mist a cloth or paper towel and lightly rub over the painted image to reveal the resist.  The inks will appear as if they are behind the paint 🙂  Another thing I did on this card was use Distress Inks to color some cardstock before die cutting Autumn leaves to add to the card.  I inked the edges of my leaves with new Hickory Smoke Distress Ink 🙂

… and here’s my finished card!  Of course I added some Stickles Glitter Glue, Crackle Paint & Crinkle Ribbon to finish it all off!

Here’s a close up for you of the Crinkle ribbon & leaves 🙂

I hope you got a bit of autumn inspiration and can create something festive this week!  Happy Thanksgiving!

Inky hugs,

Tara

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