Friday 27 May 2016

Birthday Tags

Hi crafty friends!
Hope your all having a lovely week so far! As if it's Friday already! Monday was a holiday hear in Canada so I just feel like this week flew by, which is always a nice feeling!

I'm stopping in today to share some Birthday tags I created with you.
I made 2 sets, one that I can use on boy gifts and the others for girlie gifts.
I used the Stitched Essentials die set from Pretty Pink Posh to create all the tags.


For my first set of tags I used the Fairy Friends stamp set from Lawn Fawn.
After cutting out all of my tags from white cardstock I stamped all my fairies and created masks with them as well, I used my masks to cover the fairies on the tag. I then ink blended a few different colors from the bottom up, creating a sort of ombre affect. Once my mask was removed I colored my images in with Copic markers. I stamped my sentiment from the Scripty Sayings stamp set also from Lawn Fawn.
I used some iridescent mini stars and mini gold hearts to scatter around the tags as a finishing touch, and added some bakers twine to the top.


For my second set I used the Caped Cuties set from Clearly Besotted. I repeated the same process to create them just using different ink colors and used both the silver and gold mini star confetti.


These Birthday tags will be perfect to have on hand for me for last minute cute tags for gifts.
Hope you enjoyed!

Thank you so very much for stopping in today!!
Hope you have a lovely weekend!!

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7 comments:

  1. oh my goodness...such ADORABLE tags.

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  2. Wow!! These are just too stinkin' CUTE Shannon!! Love the coloring!!! :) HUGS

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  3. Shannon your tag sets are fantastic!

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  4. These are so super cute! I love your ombré ink blending and the whole set are just beautifully coloured in, love them! Xx

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  5. These are just adorable Shannon and such a creative way to use the masking technique!

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  6. Shannon, I'm completley in love with these! Cute as could be and I love that you made both masculine and feminine sets. The ombre, the confetti detail, the darling images...love it all!

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