I managed to spend an hour yesterday doing a bit of blog hopping which is rare these days, on my travels I saw a few tags made using the Tim Holtz Texture Fades Wood grain Embossing Folder.
I have had this folder for a while but never felt inspired to use it until now so I combined a few techniques together on Personal Impressions 300 gsm plain white card to produce my take on it!
Paints and mediums used are from Decoart.
Before I go, here is My Grungeboard heart that I shared on Facebook yesterday.
Have a great weekend everyone,
Andy
I have had this folder for a while but never felt inspired to use it until now so I combined a few techniques together on Personal Impressions 300 gsm plain white card to produce my take on it!
Paints and mediums used are from Decoart.
Before I go, here is My Grungeboard heart that I shared on Facebook yesterday.
Have a great weekend everyone,
Andy
Wow , that tag is incredible!!!signing the heart too, that's me sold....I am signing up to the timeworn workshop if there a still places , ! Just amazing depth and textures, love it!trace x
ReplyDelete...oh Andy that Tag is lush!!! apart from the amazing colour, the texture is so tactile and those rusty rivets are a dream :) well, the heart, it's colours, it's textures, my first thought was that of hand sewn sails from a forgotten time, then quickly followed by loVe, it's a gorgeous attention grabber!...another superb posting Andy that takes your breath away...Mel :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, your admiration of Inkheart made my day :)
Fabulous, love the tag Andy, its so realistic...
ReplyDeletegorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteFantastic effects Andy !!
ReplyDeleteDeliciously weathered, worn and rugged - the tag feels as though it's been slooshing around for generations. Just gorgeous. And thank you so much for sharing the utterly glorious heart here. As an adamant non-Facebooker (I will not give in, I will not give in), I would never have seen it otherwise. You've inspired me completely to start exploring these techniques. I'm in awe.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Great stuff, as always Andy.
ReplyDeletefabulous work with textures !
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