Dylan and I had fun creating some homemade gift tags the other day. I am really into Mixed Media, so I decided to experiment with dryer sheets, paper and paint. When they were all dry, we cut/punched them out and added them to our packages.
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Dylan's really focused on painting. |
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Dylan thought a plastic fork would work better to hold the circles down to create our snowmen.
He was right. |
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Our finished snowman tag made with the dryer sheets.
Created by Dylan and Tammi Verbarendse |
I'll post some more tags tomorrow, so don't forget to check back. Also, I will start the 12 Days of Christmas on Tuesday, December 13th! You'll get to see one calendar page a day!
Happy Stamping!
Tammi
This is a cool idea. So does it require a certain kind of paint? And once you paint the dryer sheets, do you use a paper cutter and punches to make the snowmen or the tag bases?
ReplyDeleteI just use basic acrylic paint, but I use a collage glue first. Paint w/the glue and then lay your dryer sheet down and paint w/glue on top. After it dries, I added some paint and shimmer spray. I painted everything on cardstock, so then I can use the punches after it is dry. I just used scissors to cut the tags out. Hope that helps!
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