Monday, January 24, 2011

Valentine Tag Tutorial

Hello friends!
Today we are sharing a super easy tag tutorial
using this pretty vintage valentine!


Start with a manila tag or cut out tag shape from cardstock.





Print and cut valentine.


 


Using my favorite new Martha Stewart punch,
 I punched the top and bottom of a strip of yellow polka dot paper
 from the Modern Homemaker line by October Afternoon to fit the tag.


 


I then inked the tag using Fired Brick Distress Ink.
 I use the wood blending tool that has a foam pad
 to blend the ink into the paper to achieve a soft even color across the tag. 





One of my favorite products right now are these little paper doilies by Martha Stewart.
You can find them at Michaels.




 
I glued the doily behind the heart on the valentine image.
I also stamped small swirls on the top edges of the tag using the Fired Brick Distress Ink.





I adhered the image to the tag using foam pop dots to make it more dimensional.
Then I took a Signo White Gel pen and added small stitch marks around the image.






To finish off the tag,
 I took a red glitter pen and added glitter around the edges of the valentine and at the top of the tag.






I hope you enjoyed this tag tutorial today!
If you like this tag, it is now listed  here in our etsy shop!

Have a lovely day, Lindsey

9 comments:

  1. Cute and lovely in her pretty dress, as always.
    Have a lovely day you too ;O)

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  2. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with me! Have a blessed day dear friends! HUGS!

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  3. Now this is a unique blog. I'm going to keep an eye on your posts for color scheme inspirations. Thank you ladies also for joining my blog. Enjoy your day!

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  4. What talent you have!!! Thanks for stopping by my blog.

    Pam in Brussels, Belgium

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  5. So cute! Thanks for the tutorial. I have a question. I almost bought the TH blending tool the other day, then thought it wasn't essential. What do you think? I do have trouble getting the distressing the way I want it. Does this help?n Thanks.

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  6. TOO CUTE! I just love your tutorials ! I have to get my Valentines ready to go out, and then I am getting busy with some tags! :) Sandy

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  7. I love it, Lindsey! Is'nt it funny how something like the little stitches can pull it all together? I'll have to keep my eye open for those Martha doilies! ♥

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  8. Twyla, it's probably just an aol problem- not your computer! ♥

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  9. Very cute tag. I've always loved doilies. They are so pretty, delicate, and feminine.

    Have a great day! La

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