My next tag for the 12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist is inspired by this cute design by Kelly Alvarez.
She has a great photo tutorial for creating the scalloped edge background, however I hated that you couldn't really see the cool effect after she attached her focal panel, so I decided to just focus on the pink.
I started by inking white cardstock with a combination of pink inks using these ColorBox Art Daubers.
While I love how they fit on the end of my finger, I kept getting circles of ink that wouldn't blend well (operator error I have no doubt). I tried spraying the paper with Hero Arts Gold Shimmer Spray, but that just made the effect muddier.
So I set that paper aside, and tried again ... this time focusing on achieving the circular bokeh effect by just pouncing straight down with the inked sponge, doing it 4 or 5 times before re-inking to get different intensities of pink.
Next I added several spritzes of Angel Pink Fireworks Spray, which produced tinier bokeh dots and a bit of shimmer. The final step on the background was to stamp the tiny snowflakes from Avery Elle Joy to the World.
I wanted to add a globe from the same Avery Elle set ... and when I thought about what color to use to stamp it, I thought my discarded first attempt at inking would be perfect (the subtle golden shimmer of the Hero Arts Shimmer Spray is very pretty behind the stamping). I also stamped my banner sentiment on the same paper.
As I went to attach everything to my tag, I decided pull in the beautiful aqua blue Kelly had in her tag ... such a fun color combination for a feminine holiday design.
I'm also joining the Anything Goes Challenge at The Corrosive Challenge Blog.
LOVE.
Posted by: ~amy~ | December 07, 2014 at 07:52 AM
Your bokeh background is awesome, especially with the little stars. The sprayed paper pairs up perfectly with the background.
Posted by: Sue VanDeVusse | December 09, 2014 at 04:32 AM