Studio 490: Art By Hand, He Ruled It Art, Fashion Style And Art; Art Parts - Tools For Art
Ranger: Jet Black Archival Ink; Forest Moss, Brushed Corduroy Distress Inks; clear embossing powder; Perfect Pearls Mist - Heirloom Gold; Silver Paint Dabber; Fired Brick, Aged Mahogany Distress Stains; Glossy Accents
Tim: Crowded Attic paper stash
Misc.: Coffee Break Designs acrylic buttons, HVAC tape, muslin, broken zipper, snaps
Day 11 - one of my husband's favorites! Tim showed us how to use shrink plastic then dip it into UTEE in the Melting Pot for a neat look of thick, aged glass. Since I had cut out the Carved Ornaments I decided to not let the second go to waste. As I mentioned on my Tim version, I don't have a melting pot but just kept pouncing embossing ink and UTEE over the ornament until I was happy with the results.
In step 12 Tim spritzed water on his colored tag; I misted a solid stamp and pressed it to the glossy tag. Cool, huh? This particular stamp looks a bit like clouds floating in the sky.
Studio 490: It's More Flower Art, Card Art Essentials, Art For Men
Ranger: Glossy cardstock; Shrink plastic; UTEE; Gold Paint Dabber; Iced Spruce, Chipped Sapphire, Faded Jeans, Broken China, Stormy Sky, Festive Berries, Gathered Twigs Distress Inks; Peeled Paint, Meadow Alcohol Inks; Biscotti Perfect Pearls Mist; Glossy Accents
Tim: Tag & Bookplate, Carved Ornament dies
Misc.: red stones, ribbon

Studio 490: Be Inspired-Make Art, Regal Art; Art Parts-Residences; White Clearly For Art
Ranger: Picket Fence Distress Stain; Jet Black Archival Ink; Glue N' Seal; Rock Candy Distress Stickles; Cloudy Blue, Silver, Black, Snow Cap Paint Dabbers; Walnut Distress Ink
Tim: Vintage Lace, Carnevale, Festive Greenery dies; grungeboard crown & wings
Misc.: tissue paper, HVAC tape, vellum, pearl earring, heart charm, tinsel
The tissue paper flower didn't do anything for me but thought I'd give it a whirl and add it anyway. I didn't make one for my Tim version. Now I know why...lol!
I hope you've enjoyed the 24 tags I've created following along with Tim and the 12 Tags of Christmas and the Wendy Vecchi version. The lessons I learned will be fun to put to use in future art pieces.
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