I mentioned in my previous post that I was teaching myself to make mixed media shipping tags...
Now obviously, as with all my other forays into being
crafty, it's painfully obvious that I'm a beginner!
But as per my Blog Mission Statement, I always want to show you the good, bad and ugly...where I start from as opposed to where I end up. I want you to see the evolution and hopefully my growth as an artist, if I could be so bold as to even call myself that.
I explained that I was simply taking large shipping tags, available almost anywhere, and tea staining them, baking them and stamping them.
I had more than a few of you ask why I baked them, and it's actually not an idea original to me.
Some folks prefer to air dry their tags or use a blow dryer, I simply prefer the effect I get from using the oven. It adds a bit more firmness and to my eye, more of an aged look.
It's ridiculously easy...
- Pre-heat oven to 200 degrees
- Lay your shipping tags flat on a cookie or baking sheet
- Place a tea bag in a cup of boiling water
- Remove bag and rub on both sides of the tags
- Bake for approx 8 minutes
- Turn tags over, bake for an additional 2 minutes
I like to flatten 'em out a bit, so I place them inside a thick book for a couple of hours.
Take them out, stamp 'em, embellish 'em....voila!
So easy!
If I can do it, anybody can! Try it! Just don't burn the house down, mmmkay? ;-)
Have you entered yet?
Well, why the heck not?
As I've told y'all before, I'm filling up a GINORMOUS Paris Flea Market hatbox full of flea market treasures, many coming straight from the fields of Warrenton during my week long stay there for
Antique Week.
I'll be on the hunt for...
Vintage Linens
Flower Frogs
Millinery
Ephemera
Vintage Bling
Instant Ancestors
Crusty and Rusty Treasures
and lots, lots more!
Who knows WHAT I'll come back with!
Not me! Not yet...
But I do know that it'll be good!
HOW DO I ENTER???
***Just be sure to sign up as a follower***
You're automatically entered if you're already a follower!
The big drawing will be on
- March 31st -
after I return from Warrenton
Breaking news, the lovely Jan of
The Polka Dot Barn just came out of surgery with flying colors!
She jacked up her foot pretty badly last week, so they shipped her off to San Antonio to give her a
brand new, bionic foot today (
slight embellishment). Her mom just called to tell me that she's resting comfortably.
Enjoy those good drugs, Jan!
Happy Tuesday!