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April Tag with Jennifer

Hello! I'm sharing my tag for this month using the Rings Chipboard Shape Embellishment released in January!  Looking at these interlocking rings reminds me of the Olympics or wedding rings! I  decided to do a wedding themed tag since the official wedding season is almost here!

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I  began by applying a few coats of white acrylic paint to my chipboard. I  set it aside to dry to cover my tag.

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Using one of the Chipboard Tags, I  covered the front with patterned papers using my Beacon 3-in-1 Adhesive. Then using a sanding tool, I  removed excess paper from the edges.  I  also applied a thin line of white acrylic paint to the edges of my tag. 

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Next, I  applied embossing ink and a gold glitter embossing powder to my chipboard. I  used my heat tool to set the embossing powder and was ready to adhere the chipboard to my tag! 

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Here is the end result! At first, I  was going to go with a white glitter embossing powder but then thought the gold would resemble wedding rings!  

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I  again used my Beacon adhesive to apply die cut and chipboard pieces to the front of my tag! 

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Thank you for looking!  Be sure to check out the large selection of Chipboard Embellishments in the Clear Scraps shop! Have a great day!

Additional products used:  patterned paper, die cuts, chipboard, stickers, enamel dots: Simple Stories; embossing ink: Ranger; embossing powder: Recollections; paint: DecoArt; adhesive: Beacon, 3M; ribbon: SnugHug. 

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