Pop it Ups

Stage it Stencils – Mixed Media Tag

December 19, 2015

Hi, it’s Sandy Diller here – I’ve been working on some tags for CHA and thought it would be fun to share one with you today.  Making tags is fun and easy, rather like making just the inside of a card.  No need to worry about the thickness because it doesn’t close.  The holiday season will soon be over for another year so let’s think about what’s coming next; Valentine’s Day!

Love is in the air-

sweetie tag

 

 

Instructions:

 

  • Using Elizabeth Craft Designs 100# Soft Finish cardstock cut one piece that is 3.25″ X 8.5″.
  • Cut decorative top using Tags & More 1, Lace.

  • Cut tag to measure 6.25″ in length.

  • The hearts are from several different die sets, all listed below.  Cut hearts from white cardstock that has Double Sided Adhesive added to the back.  Die cut with the adhesive side up. Make at least 4 of each size, so you’ll have plenty for the project. Plus, if there are leftover hearts, they can always be used for a future project.

  • From the Katie Label Pivot Card -cut 2 of the smallest labels, one from soft finish cardstock and another from the adhesive-on-white cardstock.

  •  Barrel Basket die – cut the main basket from textured paper, the handle and bands from a darker color and the grip from another lighter color.

Working on a non stick mat or piece of scrap paper add molding paste to tag as  follows.

 

  • Using the *NEW* Stage it Stencil – Medallion  – place stencil over tag and line up edges  using temporary tape to hold in place.
  • Using molding paste (aka modeling paste or embossing paste) spread over stencil,  spreading like peanut butter.  Smooth paste over stencil until tag is covered.

  • Remove stencil lifting straight up and clean stencil immediately.

The tag may buckle but will flatten as it dries.

  • Allow paste to air dry.  Do not use heat gun for drying – it will cause the paste to puff up

  • Peel protective sheet from hearts to expose adhesive and dip in ECD Microfine Glitter, Warm Diamond.
  • Polish Glitter with fingers.
  • With blending tool – add color.

  • When molding paste is dry – spray tag with stain.
  • Dab excess stain with dry paper towel. This will make color even and take stain off the molding paste making the pattern pop.
  • Allow to dry completely.

 

  • Stain one label with same stain as tag – dry.
  • Stamp with “hello” from Cheeky Monkey Clear Stamp Set (coming soon) and the “sweetie” from Just A Note Clear Stamp Set (coming soon).
  • Remove protective sheet from adhesive on second label and attach to stamp label.
  • Edge label with color.
  • Poke hole in lower left corner of label and hang heart using jump ring,  string or twine.
  • Assemble basket and glue in corner.
  • Arrange and glue hearts.
  • Glue label on tag.
  • Add ribbon.

sweetie tag

My mixed media tags using Pop it Ups products with the Tags & More dies will be on display in the Elizabeth Craft Designs CHA booth #775 January 9-12, 2016. Stay tuned to the Facebook pages (check the right sidebar for links) to see photos and videos from the show.

Here’s what you’ll need to make this tag:

Elizabeth Craft Designs Supplies:

Decorator Heart dies from these sets:

Other Supplies:

  • Brown & corrugated papers for basket
  • Molding paste (also called modeling or embossing or texture paste) plus a palette knife (or credit card)
  • Spray stain
  • Ribbon
  • Coordinating inks

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Judy B January 6, 2016 at 4:20 pm

    What a cute project! Love the little monkey, he’s adorable. Thanks for sharing.

  • S@ndy Diller December 20, 2015 at 7:35 am

    Hi Kathleen
    For this one I used Liquitex light modeling paste. I found it at my local craft store in the artist section. It is creamy and easy to use and clean up. It dries in a short time but I live in Arizona so it may take longer where you live. Good luck!
    Sandy

  • Kathleen Adams December 19, 2015 at 10:50 pm

    Sandy, what brand of molding paste do you use and heavy or light. I searched this on Amazon and there are so many choices. I’ve never used this medium but would love to try this technique and I don’t know what to buy.

  • josetvdburgt December 19, 2015 at 7:05 pm

    Beautiful tag and what a fun technique. Thank you for sharing Sandy!

  • judi kauffman December 19, 2015 at 3:32 pm

    Same here, Wanda! Can’t wait to get the stencils, and this is a fabulous tag – all of those sparkly hearts, just perfect.

  • wandahentges December 19, 2015 at 9:51 am

    Beautiful!!!!!!!!! Can’t wait to get the new stencils!!!!!!!

  • Karen Aicken December 19, 2015 at 9:15 am

    What a great tag – and I ADORE how you created the bucket!

  • dyeandpigment55 December 19, 2015 at 8:09 am

    LOVE IT!

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