We have a little treat for you – an awesome tutorial from our head witch, Michelle! This Halloween tag is the perfect way to get in the mood for tomorrow night’s little visitors:
To recreate this Halloween Masterpiece, you will need:
Shipping tag
Paint daubers: Black and white
Tim Holtz Distress Inks: Gathered Twigs, Old Paper, Spiced Marmalade, Vintage Photo
Ink blending tool
Copic Marker: YR15
Tim Holtz stamp set: CMS093 Mini Halloween
Die Cut: Candlelight Fright
Chipboard
Tim Holtz Distress Embossing Ink
Tim Holtz Distress Embossing Powder in Black Soot
Glossy Accents
Tim Holtz Distress Reinkers: Aged Mahogany, Fired Brick
Pipettes
Gray fibers
Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher
Black archival Ink
Beeswax (melted in a melting pot) and a throw away brush
Plastic spider
Elements “Good Earth” by Art Glitter Institute
Craft sheet
All purpose adhesive and pop dots
Spray bottle with water
Heat gun
1. To begin, rub the Gathered Twigs, Old Paper, and Spiced Marmalade ink pads on your craft sheet. Spritz them with water – you should see the colors begin to bead on the craft sheet. Drag the tag through the colors and dry it. Repeat the process until you are happy with the results. It is important to dry the tag between each swipe, otherwise the colors will all turn to mud. When complete, use an ink blending tool with Vintage Photo ink and distress the tag edges. It should look something like this:
2. Stamp spider webs on the tag.
3. Die cut the candle holder from chipboard. Paint the base of the candle holder with the black paint dauber and the actual candles with the white paint dauber.
Press the base of the candle holder into the Tim Holtz Distress Embossing Ink and sprinkle with Tim Holtz Black Soot Distress Powder. Heat emboss. Let the distress powder cool and then rub the embossed areas to release the distress crystals. Color the candle flames with the YR15 copic marker.
Coat the candles flames with glossy accents and allow to dry completely.
4. After the candle flames have dried, brush the white candles with melted beeswax and allow the beeswax to drip down the candles to your liking:
cool tag (except for the spider)! You could just place a couple of beeswax pellets on the candles and zap with a heat tool, right? No need to get out the melting pot and dirty up a chip brush…
Love it! Tim better watch out. You’re giving him some competition!!
love it thanks for taking the time to do this
Oh my this is awesome…. Thank you for the great tutorial… Have to try this! I´m coming back too you the first week in januari 2013. I´m the Swedish girl who was shopping and taking photos of you…
http://susannesvensson.blogspot.se/2012/02/im-back.html
See you 🙂 Hugs Susanne