Thanks Kim! Belinda recommended in her comment to try archival ink, which I will definitely do. The Versafine inks may be a bit too juicy for that technique.
Thank you so much. I hope you DO give them a go. Helpful suggestions: use Archival ink when doing the technique on the first tag, and on the second tag it's best to find some heat resistant acetate. Mine wasn't and it got a little wavy. Thanks for watching!
Lovely tags. 😊❤. Love getting all my oddments and extra die cuts . Plus odd bits of paper. Whitch I love. And are so nice whe you have personalised them . 😊
Hi Annette! I’m so sorry I couldn’t join your live today but I just watched it back here on UA-cam. I adore all your cards and great techniques and such a variety of styles on each of them. I have some heat resistant acetate I need to try some embossing on after watching how cool your tag looks. You are correct, I had mentioned on a previous live about inking the actual die with a brayer and then die cutting it to bring out more definition to the embossed areas of the die itself. It does seem to work better for me using the TH archival inks (I think they are less oily or something) but I have tried Versafine too. Thanks for the inspiration you gave me with making such cute tags!
Thanks Belinda. I ordered some heat resistant acetate after reading your comment and I'll give that a go. Also, will try archival ink next time too. Thanks for the suggestions and for watching!
I LOVE these tags Annette. Thank you for sharing. Do you not use heat resistant acetate? I’m just wondering because I never have and if it were then why does it still wrinkle? I was under the impression that it didn’t. Can you verify?
The brand I used is not labeled as heat resistant. I have, however, just ordered some from Amazon because I'm curious. Thanks for watching and I'm so happy you enjoyed the projects!
Lots of great ideas! LOVE how you inked the die before cutting to add the texture ❤
Thanks Kim! Belinda recommended in her comment to try archival ink, which I will definitely do. The Versafine inks may be a bit too juicy for that technique.
Looking forward to having fun making these….! Thank you for inspiring us!
Thank you so much. I hope you DO give them a go. Helpful suggestions: use Archival ink when doing the technique on the first tag, and on the second tag it's best to find some heat resistant acetate. Mine wasn't and it got a little wavy. Thanks for watching!
this tag is so cute!! mushrooms out of stump very creative😊
Thanks Kathy. I'm so happy to hear you liked that little idea.
Happy New Year Annette🥰 I Love love love these,😍 gorgeous tags🥰 TFS🙏 Big hugs from Denmark❤
Thanks Karina and to you too! Thanks for being here. I'm so happy you enjoyed them.
Love them all great job
Lovely tags. 😊❤. Love getting all my oddments and extra die cuts . Plus odd bits of paper. Whitch I love. And are so nice whe you have personalised them . 😊
I love the nature them of your beautiful tags! 🍄🟫
Thanks so much! I'm very much a nature girl, so this is my JAM! Thanks for watching.
Very nice Annette! Loved this live!
Thanks so much Wendy! I appreciate you being here and watching!
Love the bee tag but all have ideas I might try… have most of the sets. 😊
Hi Annette! I’m so sorry I couldn’t join your live today but I just watched it back here on UA-cam. I adore all your cards and great techniques and such a variety of styles on each of them. I have some heat resistant acetate I need to try some embossing on after watching how cool your tag looks. You are correct, I had mentioned on a previous live about inking the actual die with a brayer and then die cutting it to bring out more definition to the embossed areas of the die itself. It does seem to work better for me using the TH archival inks (I think they are less oily or something) but I have tried Versafine too. Thanks for the inspiration you gave me with making such cute tags!
Thanks Belinda. I ordered some heat resistant acetate after reading your comment and I'll give that a go. Also, will try archival ink next time too. Thanks for the suggestions and for watching!
Where did you get the clear block weight
Where did you get your glue gun? That looks really cool!
That's the Precision Glue Press from My Sweet Petunia. You can find it at local scrapbook stores and online.
Where did you get your glue gun? Please share.
That's the Precision Glue Press from My Sweet Petunia. You can find it at local scrapbook stores and online.
Where do you get the animal cards
Those are from my Beautiful Bounty paper collection for Elizabeth Craft Designs. 😀
I LOVE these tags Annette. Thank you for sharing.
Do you not use heat resistant acetate? I’m just wondering because I never have and if it were then why does it still wrinkle? I was under the impression that it didn’t. Can you verify?
The brand I used is not labeled as heat resistant. I have, however, just ordered some from Amazon because I'm curious. Thanks for watching and I'm so happy you enjoyed the projects!
What is that glue gun you’re using? That looks neat!
doing good here! how about you?
Thanks for joining me! Hope you enjoyed the video.