You might have seen the MN 22 as a background stamp, but Isa'sArt will show you today how to use it to make lovely little number tags.
She has also used the Crunchy paper to make the hearts and add dimension to her tag.
Ink up your stamps with the Distress Marker, and press your mini tag on the number. It's easier this way to centre your number as the tag is smaller than the stamp.
There is no 0 on this stamp, but Isa would not have made a simple tag for a big "big-whatever-number-0" birthday ;o)
The hearts were cut in Crunchy paper, distressed with a flame for the burnt look (but you can get away with this by tearing the edges and adding ink... safer this way as this is very inflammable) and stitched in the middle
Isa used
Dies Sizzix Tim Holtz Bigz Tiny tags and tags
Stamp PaperArtsy Big numbers background
Ink Distress Walnut - Brushed corduroy
Distress marker - Walnut
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See you tomorrow
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Gorgeous tag... am so in love with Kraft!
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Fabby tag from a huge tag fan!
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Quelle belle idée encore d'associer ces petits tags ronds et ce mini tampon chiffres ! Et j'aime beaucoup ce coeur qui nous montre encore une belle utilisation de ce papier crunchy... Bravo et merci à Isa.
ReplyDeletewow fantastic work Isa, this crunch paper is stunning and I really love this plate of paper artsy
ReplyDeleteStunning work from Isa's Art - she never disappoints.
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