Hello all! Lora here with some fun Thanksgiving tags from the
fabulous Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts folks. I love fall colors and that's what
inspired these cute tags. They are called Stagger Tags (small)
and the set is three cute tags ranging from 2.5 x 4.5 (largest) to
2.5x3.5 (smallest). Great tags to put on a package, tie to a napkin ring
or even use as a place tag on the table or attached to the back of a
chair.
The fall-colored napkins are so pretty this year, I decided to use them instead of cardstock for the background of my tags.
The
first thing I did was give the tags a rough coat of white gesso. (you
can use white paint as well) Since you are going to peel the napkins
apart and they are transparent, it's good to have a white background as
the colors will really pop.
After
the gesso dried, I peeled the napkin apart, making sure that I got all
three ply separated. Nearly all napkins are 3-ply. Make sure you have
got the backing (the two separate ply of white layers) away from the
'picture' part of the napkin. If you leave a ply underneath the printed
picture, the picture will not adhere properly and will eventually peel
off.
And that would be sad.
After I separated all three ply
(I always save the plain white to use for clean and etc...) I put of
coat of matte medium on the tag (I used Liquitex Matte Medium) and
gently laid the napkin over the tag, making sure there were no air
bubbles. Folds are okay, but air bubbles will tear and you don't want
that!
After
placing the picture, I gave the piece a top coat of matte medium,
making sure the whole surface is covered then set it aside to dry and
worked on the other two. Do not try to tear the edges off at this
point...let it all dry or you can tear the napkin right off of the tag.
Also sad.
Because here is what you do and it is so much easier and looks so much better!
After
the tag has dried completely, use a fine grit sanding block or an emery
board and sand off the extra bits of napkin. It looks so much tidier
than tearing and you then have a nice edge to ink on. Easy, fast and
purdy.
And now you have a beautiful surface to embellish that was
simple and fun. I like the idea of having other options to use as a
background surface and some of the designs on napkins these days are so
nice.
One note: Make sure you get a quality product. I test all
my napkins beforehand by applying a little matte medium to the surface
to make sure they don't bleed or run. It does sometimes happen. I
usually always buy the napkins on sale but have learned that some
manufacturers do not use a stable dye. I can imagine what would happen
if you wiped something really wet off of your face.....what a mess.
My favorite companies are Michel Design Works and Caspari, but there are others that are equally good.
Another fun thing I did paint the Miniature Book Plates Shape Set pieces I used on the tags to look a little like wood.
I
just painted the bookplates with a mixture of orange and red, let them
dry and then dry-brushed some sap green lightly across the top. The red
underneath makes the sap green appear brown and simulate (loosely) wood
grain.
Add ribbons, metal findings and erudite (not really) sayings and there you have it. Thanksgiving tags.
Now go make fun stuff!
Thank you for stopping by!
SUPPLIES
Stagger Tags (small)
Miniature Book Plates Shape Set
Additional supplies
Napkins
Matte Medium
Ribbon
Beads
Metal findings
Stickles Glitter Glue
2 comments:
Aloha! I love these, and pie IS good!
These are fun and cheery!
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