Hello everyone! Hope you are all staying cool. Today I did a tag for the blog with a nod to one of my favorite childhood movies~ enjoy.
So for this tag I put it in a Texture fade 3D folder Bricks. Spritz it with water then run through machine.I dried that with my heat tool and then stamped the witch and painted her with distress sprays by squirting just a bit onto some plastic and using a paintbrush. I also stamped the legs and put red glitter on the ruby shoes. Fussy cut them out and set aside. I had to figure out the dropped house and came up with woodgrain paper and some pastes.
I painted the paper first with chalk paint and then put some paste on at random. Since I have no patience, I dried that with my heat tool as well and then cut into strips.Then I started stacking them flat. I used double stick tape to hold them together.Got the legs placed and more tape. I wanted the witch to have a bit of flow to her cape so I cut a piece of silk and sprayed it with black spray stain. I put foam tape on the back of her and stuck the silk scrap to it.
So then I stuck the house/legs down using hot glue. everything is far too textured for tape alone and I find it falls apart. Then I needed some earth and foliage texture. I use the moss you can get at craft stores and cut it up small for small things and the 'dirt' is super fine sawdust that I tinted with ink. you can find dirt in the miniatures isle at the craft store though. I glued that on then attached the witch.
Again, I put her on with hot glue. Then I stamped the phrase on some woodgrain paper and painted on the green . I put a strip of Dresden trim at the top and done!
Stamps Used:
Wicked Witch Broom, Lg. 10579
Striped Leggings 19639
Flying Monkeys 10580
Other supplies:
TH Distress sprays: Mustard seed, Squeezed Lemonade, Antique Linen, Twisted Citron, Gathered Twigs
Maker Forte color hive inker: limewired
TH Distress woodgrain cardstock
TH #8 tag heavystock
Red glitter
Chalk paint: Milk jug
TH 3D texture fade embossing folder brick
Dresden trim
Versaclaire ink-Nocturne
hot glue
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