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Author : Tim Holtz


Create this tag by rubbing 3 colors of blue Distress Pads onto a craft sheet, taking care not to contaminate the pads with the other colors. Spritz the ink with water and then smoosh the tag into the ink so it picks up the color. Apply a Tim Holtz border mask to the card and use the foam ink applicator tool to apply frayed burlap Distress ink to all areas of the tag not covered by he mask. Stamp the background stamp before removing the mask. Dab excess ink off of the mask and remove it. Stamp other images in Distress Ink or waterproof ink, like Archival Ink. The man with the umbrella was stamped onto plain grugeboard and cut out and applied with glossy accents as an adhesive. Designer Stickles were added to the 13 for sparkle and dimension and the tag was embellished with embellishments from the Ideology line.
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