Today, I'll show you how I made the tag on this scrapbook layout:
I'm taking a class at Big Picture Scrapbooking with Claudine Hellmuth, and it's causing me to look at my supplies in a new way. In particular, we're learning a lot of background techniques that can be used as building blocks to create more complex pieces. I'm using chipboard, a dictionary, gel medium, and a brush to start with.
First, I glued a page from a dictionary to a piece of chipboard using fluid gel medium. I like this dictionary because it has some nice pictures on some of the pages. The page on the right is a piece of textured grungeboard. I'm using the piece on the left today.
Next, I mixed paint to create a soft blue. Blue is one of my favorite colors, so I knew I would be able to use this somewhere.
To finish it off, I added a strip of vellum, a bit of ribbon, and some chipboard letters. I really like how this turned out.
And, as a side note, I will be continuing to blog, but will take a more relaxed pace for the rest of the summer. I will post a few times in August and early September, but not on any particular schedule. I hope you enjoy the rest of the lazy days of summer! (That are turning into not very lazy around here!) I plan on taking at least some time to read some crafty books and gather some new inspiration. Some of the books on my list include some books I love about collage and image transfers.
If you're interested in learning more collage techniques, I really recommend the books by Claudine Hellmuth
If you're just interested in learning about image transfer techniques, like how I made the flowers on my tag, I recommend the book "Image Transfer Workshop." It introduces 35 techniques, and each one is accompanied by a description of its limitations and uses with step-by-step pictures.