Thursday 26 March 2020

Gold and turquoise steampunk Easter tag

When I finished yesterday my blue and silver steampunk Easter tag, I couldn't stop and started to make another one with another colour combo, the gold and the turquoise. I really liked my yesterday tag and I was really satisfied with the result but I have to tell you that I just loooove this one. 


The tag was cut out from chipboard and I put a layer of white gesso on both sides. When it was dry, I painted the tag with a mixture of Cracked Pistachio and Tumbled Glass.


The edges were inked and smudged with Ground Espresso and Black Soot Archival inks, Walnut Stain and Vintage Photo Distress Crayons and gold acrylic paint.



The rabbit was cut out from chipboard then I glued the gears on the surface. When I was ready with this, I painted the whole rabbit with Walnut Stain Distress paint. In the end, I spritzed the tag with Walnut Stain paint with a fine brush.


Then the gold paint was next. At this point, I realised that the gold went everywhere even to the wholes and dents. So when it was totally dry, I again put a layer of Walnut Stain on the surface, then quickly I started to wipe it off.


The text was heat embossed with Ranger Potting Soil embossing powder.

What I used:

Sizzix Bigz die, Cottontail by Tim Holtz

Sizzix Bigz die, Tag&Bookplates by Tim Holtz

Sizzix Thinlits die, Funky Florals 1 by Tim Holtz

Sizzix Thinlits die, Funky Florals 2 by Tim Holtz

Sizzix Thinlits die, Gearhead by Tim Holtz

Sizzix Thinlits die, Robotic by Tim Holtz

Stampers Anonymous, Spring Shadows by Tim Holtz (CMS393)

Ranger Distress paint (Cracked Pistachio, Tumbled Glass, Walnut Stain)

Ranger embossing powders (Potting Soil)

Ranger Distress inks, crayons

Ranger Distress Archival ink (Ground Espresso, Black Soot)



With my tag, I would like to join the:
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Steampunk
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Anything goes
A Vintage Journey: Celebration Time Come On!

And here's a collage of both tags:



4 comments:

  1. Such lovely tags! I really like the way you have steampunked those little 'Cotton Tails' gorgeous Spring like colours too! thank you for sharing your tags with us over at A Vintage Journey. Toni x

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  2. What a beautiful background you created for your delightful tag. Thanks so much for joining us at A Vintage Journey! Creative wishes! Ann x

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  3. Wow, what amazing tags! I love how you created a steampunk version of Cottontail - so imaginative 😀. Both colours work really well, they are both stunning! Thanks so much for joining in our birthday celebrations at A Vintage Journey and stay safe and well! Hugs, Jo x

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