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New Chipboard Embellishments on Tags by Wendy Price

I love working the tags from Clear Scraps. They're like tiny canvases just waiting to be decorated! Today I'm sharing two tags that I created using the new Chipboard Embellishments. 

This first tag features the new X-Mas Swirl Bulbs Chipboard and a fun alcohol ink technique! 

CS_aug16_ornament tag_wprice

Instructions:

  1. Drop alcohol ink onto the acrylic tag, place a piece of plastic wrap over top the alcohol ink, scrunch the plastic wrap to create wrinkles and set the tag aside to dry for a few days. When you pull off the plastic wrap you are left with the wrinkled design. To make the design pop, paint over the design with white acrylic paint. 
  2. Paint chipboard ornament with gesso. Color with alcohol inks/markers. Use blending solution to mix colors. Coat with Glossy Accents and sprinkle with glitter. 
  3. Stamp script on the front of the acrylic tag. 
  4. Die cut foliage and adhere to tag. 
  5. Adhere chipboard piece to tag. Embellish with ribbon and string. 

This next tag features the new Oak Tree Chipboard Embellishment. 

CS_tree tag_wprice

Instructions:

  1. Paint Chipboard Tag with Gesso. 
  2. Ink Background with Distress Inks. Add a darker color with Swirl Mascil in place to create sun rays. 
  3. Paint chipboard tree with Gesso. Color with alcohol markers. 
  4. Adhere die cuts and chipboard tree to tag. 

Clear Scrap Supplies Used:

Other Supplies Used:

  • Stampendous Die Cuts and glitter
  • Crafters Companion Die Cuts
  • Alcohol Inks and markers
  • Acrylic Paint
  • Beacon Zip Dry Adhesive
  • Glossy Accents
  • Hero Arts Script stamp

Wendy Price- Clear Scrap Design Team Member

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