Like "My boyfriend, Tim," Browns are my favorite colors. I know you know because you're here! I thought I'd break out the bright color Distress Stains for my Vintage Tag today with the Papillon Stamps. (I know I've been immersed in my Tim Holtz Tag haze this week! I'll be getting back to Cards tomorrow.) "Embrace Imperfection" is one of my favorite sentiments. I have to remind myself of that often so I decided to make a tag using that stamp. My new Plaquettes arrived so I had to put one on there as well. Are you a bright person or a brown person? Or both? Leave me a comment and let me know: Cards or Tags? Brights or Browns?
- Squeeze Tim Holtz Distress Stains onto a Craft Mat – Wild Honey, Peacock Feathers and Fired Bricks.
- Swipe a Manila Tag through the colors, spritz with water and swipe again. Heat set.
- Drop a few droplets of water onto the tag and heat set again.
- Swipe an Archival Black pad across the art stamp from Tim Holtz's Classics #4 and stamp as a background onto the tag.
- Line the Schoolhouse Layering Stencil over the tag and apply Picket Fence Distress Stain through the stencil using a Sponge Dauber.
- Using Black Archival Ink, Stamp "Embrace Imperfection" from the Spills & Splatters Stamp Set.
- Stamp the vertical Butterflies from the Papillon Stamp Set in Black Archival Ink.
- Using a Blending Tool, bring some Black Soot Distress Inks onto the perimeter of the tag.
- Attach a Plaquette to the tag.
- Attach a Compass Coin with a Game Spinner to the tag.
- Finish the bag of the tag by adhereing a black tag to the back of the manila tag.
- Squeeze the same color Distress Inks onto the Mat and lay a piece of Crinkle Ribbon onto the stains.
- Spritz the ribbon with water and crinkle and then heat set.
- Tie the ribbon through the hole in the tag.

- Challenges:
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Simon Says Stamp Mon Challenge/Distress
Crafting by Design/March Anything Goes
A Vintage Journey/Anything Tim
- Card Mania Challenges/Something New
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Crafting By Designs/Things With Wings


































































