Fun giftag using Dylusions stamps

 Hello crafty friends! I hope all of you are doing well and that you've had a good week so far 😊. I've been busy with work but have been looking forward to my evenings where I can play in my craft room making cards - or like today making a gift tag.

I know I say this often, but I truly have a lot of fun when I am making stuff. Am I the only one that feels this way? I hope not! For today's crafty project I used supplies from Ranger Inc to make this fun tag. I used the Let Them Eat Cake and Couture Ladies Who Lunch stamp sets. Both of these stamp sets were designed by Dyan Reaveley for Ranger Ink.

I used my Misti to stamp the images on one of Dina Wakley's assorted tags with Jet Black archival ink. I wanted to use my Copic markers to color these fun images.

 Starting with the skin tones, I used E11, E21, and E33.

For the hair I used E42, E43, and a little bit of E44.

I used R01, R11, and R20 to color the fun dress.

For the make up I used R11, R85, and E04.


Next I used YG06, G14, and G00 to color that funky hat.

And lastly, I used BG49, BG15, BG18, and R20 to color the kettle. For the rest of the objects, I continued using Copic markers that would compliment the images that I have shared with you here today.

Now for the background I used the Stippled Background stamp (which I heat embossed with gold embossing powder), Tiny Circles stencil, and the Folk Art Florals background stamp. These supplies are by Simon Hurley from Ranger Ink. To finish the card, I added a sentiment from the Let Them Eat Cake stamp set and a silky ribbon.


I hope you have enjoyed today's post and that it has inspired you to do something fun and creative today. You can always follow me @harshgurl (Instagram) to see more crafty inspiration! 

I hope and wish you have a great rest of the week and an even better weekend! I hope to see you all soon, until then keep being creative and having fun!

 

 


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