And a happy Handy Hippo Thursday to you all. I hope you are well and having fun.
This week, as promised last week, I've got something a bit different to share with you - I seem to be having a bit of a thing with tags at the moment. They are fun to make and can look lovely hanging up on a wall.
I've used the Sizzix Tim Holtz Caged Bird die as the main feature and two gorgeous sheets of patterned paper from K & Company’s Flora & Fauna collection . The birdcage is cut from gold mirri card and then distressed with white, silver and blue embossing powders to achieve an aged and distressed effect. Butterflies, gems, ribbons and lace embellishments complete the tag. Here's a photo of the back of the tag.
The back is the perfect place to write or stamp a greeting - this one has been left blank until a recipient is decided upon.
As usual materials used for this project are available from Handy Hippo and if you would like to make the same project then simply click on the magic button below and it will take you directly to a shopping cart that contains everything you would need to make it. Once there, you can simply and easily remove any of the items that you already have in your craft stash.
- The dimensions of the tag are as follows: height 6½"; width 3½". Cut the base for the tag from white card, and two pieces from two sheets of the patterned paper, one silver blue embossed and the other a blue/brown floral, as shown in the above photograph
- Shape the 'shoulders' on the white card base by marking the length at 5¾" and ¾" in at the top - draw a line between these two marks and cut remove the corner
- Adhere the first patterned paper first to one side of the white card and trim the 'shoulders', then adhere the second piece to the other side of the base and again trim the 'shoulders'
- Using the Stormy Sky DI sponge around the edges on both sides of the tag, then lightly sponge with the Vintage Photo
- Using the Caged Bird die, cut out the bird cage in gold mirri. Cut two birds, one in white card and the other in the brown reverse side of the blue/brown floral paper. Cut two wings, one in white card and the other in silver embossed blue paper
- Glue the brown paper bird shape to the white card one and, similarly, the blue wing to the white one
- Adhere a clear gem to the bird in the eye position
- To distress the cage, rub VersaMark randomly over it and sprinkle white embossing powder and heat. Repeat the process with the blue powder, and then again with the silver powder. If you are not satisfied with the effect just add more of any of the powders until you are satisfied.
- Whilst still warm from the heat embossing, wrap the cage round something rounded to shape it - I used an empty jam jar and fastened it on with a couple of elastic bands - it's best to leave for an hour or so to get the rounded shape
- Punch out three butterflies from the brown patterned paper
- Attach a length of the extra strong sticky tape to the base of the side of the tag that is decorated with the silver embossed blue paper and then pleat the white organza ribbon on to it and trim.
- Adhere a row of the cotton lace and then a row of aqua ribbon above the organza frill, glue a small bow made from the aqua ribbon in position
- Adhere the bird's body to the tag and then, using silicone glue, the cage in position over the bird. Add the wing in position on top of the cage. Decorate the base of the cage with a selection of blue and clear gems
- Punch a single hole top centre and thread a piece of aqua ribbon through it
- Shape the butterflies wings and then adhere them randomly around the top of the tag
This tag could be made using any of the lovely papers that are available from Handy Hippo - I just happen to like this K & Company Flora and Fauna collection but there is a wide selection to choose from if this isn't your particular style.
The embossing powders come in a huge range of colours and the Verdigris and Copper shades would give a very authentic rusty look to the cage.
I hope you like the tag and will want to make one for yourself.
See you next week with something different again.
Happy Crafting,
A beautiful tag Elizabeth, it would look lovely on a card :o)
ReplyDeleteJackie xx
A stunning tag Elizabeth, I love making tags, this one is fab love what you have done with the birdcage and the embossing x x LOVE, LOVE, lOVE IT.. Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteWow, I might have a go at a tag now, think I've got the ingredients here - fabulous result Elizabeth! Di xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful x
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunner wow great work hugs Elaine
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteI am mega behind again this week .. .. shame on me!!!
Loving your tag very much. I have looked at that TH Die a few times.
Hope the dentist wasn't too bad.
Love Jules xx