Hi crafty friends, welcome to this week's Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge! Thank you for joining us us for last week's Alcohol Ink Challenge and we hope you will join us again this week for the Favorite Technique Challenge. This week the DT is using products from Paper Artsy, and I have tried out the In the Navy Infusions...can you believe I have never used these? And now I may need to stock up on some more, I had so much fun!
To create this tag, I cut a tag from Distress White Heavystock. I colored it with the Infusions and let it dry. Once it was dry, I added Distress Opaque Matte Texture Paste through the Snowflakes stencil and let that dry. I added a Milk Cap, a Christmas Paper Doll that I colored with Distress Crayons, and a Christmas Token.
To make the sentiment, I stamped and embossed a sentiment from the Christmas Tiny Text stamps in white, then went over it with some Fired Brick Distress Spray Stain and cut it out. To finish the tag, I added a few silver Metallic Droplets, a mist of Distress Mica Spray in Brushed Pewter and a splattering of 'snow' using Picket Fence DIstress Paint and a Distress Splatter Brush.
The lovely folks at Simon Says Stamp are generously giving away a $25 voucher to shop at the Simon Says Stamp Store! All you have to do is take our your crafty supplies, make something following this week's prompt and add your project to the InLInkz at the bottom of the post on the SImon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog :) All winners are chosen randomly, so anyone can be a winner!!!
So now it's YOUR turn, Happy Crafting
This gal has it all going on! Love the story here. wonderful colors and great depth. That background looks so cool and it would probably be fun, but I am such a nut about messes........don't know if I am up for it. Alcohol Inks and Distress strays are about as wild as I get, and not too often. This is a treasure - thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Maureen Morton | December 07, 2020 at 11:04 AM
A lovely tag...so pretty and such a lovely vintage weathered quality to it...
Posted by: Dawn Cooksley | December 10, 2020 at 08:18 PM