Heart Butterfly Tag By Anna-Karin Evaldsson

By Anna-Karin Evaldsson

Instructions

Hello everyone! It is Anna-Karin here with you today, with a tutorial for a Valentine’s tag, using a bunch of fun techniques with Alcohol Ink, Perfect Pearls and Distress Paint.
Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.com
I made a Valentine’s tag, but the techniques would work for a lot of different themes, just use different images and colours. It is always fun to alter metal and here I used alcohol ink and embossing powder. There is also quite a bit of Perfect Pearls on the tag, which is hard to see on this photo. In real life, this tag really shines and shimmers.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 1: Start by adhering tissue wrap to a manila tag, using Gel Medium.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 2: Cover the tag with Clear Gesso, which gives great tooth for paint to adhere to, something that worked well in this case, since paints, especially watery paint, tends to bead up on the slick surface of the tissue wrap.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 3: White-wash with Picket Fence.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 4: Paint with watered-down Candied Apple, Victorian Velvet and Cracked Pistachio. I like to add a little bit of paint to a palette and apply the water to the paint with a pipette. It gives more control and is less messy than using a sprayer. When the paints had been applied to the tag, I sprayed them to get them to blend more.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 5: When the paint is dry, stamp with Archival Inks.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 6: Dry-brush a little Black Soot around the edges and here and there. If you want your tag to be brighter, leave out this step.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 7: For the hearts, adhere a foil tape sheet to grungeboard.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 8: Die cut one large and three small hearts with the Tim Holtz Sizzix Heartfelt die.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 9: Make marks in the metal with a paper piercer, old ballpoint pen and a Mini Attacher without staples.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 10: Colour the hearts with Alcohol Inks. I used Juniper, Lettuce, Rust, Teakwood, and Black Soot, but other combinations work well too.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 11: Apply a tiny bit of embossing ink to the hearts, sprinkle Verdigris powder on top and melt with a Heat Tool. Don’t touch the metal or the powder since it gets very hot.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 12: Die cut three layered wings from manila cardstock.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 13: Stamp the wings with Picket Fence paint. Remember to always clean your stamps immediately after using them with paint.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 14: When the paint is dry, ink with Candied Apple and Cracked Pistachio. The paint resists the ink.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 15: Ink the edges slightly with Hickory Smoke and dry with a Heat Tool to make sure the ink is dry. Dye a piece of Crinkle Ribbon with Hickory Smoke.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 16: Stamp with Emboss It Clear Ink or Perfect Medium and apply Perfect Pearls, Perfect Pearl colour, with a paint brush.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 17: I also misted the tag with Perfect Pearls mist, to give it a lovely pearlescent look.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 18: The Perfect Pearls gives a lovely subtle pearl effect to the wings, which is hard to photograph. You might see it better in this photo.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 19: The heart has a gorgeous distressed metallic look to it, and the embossing powder adds nice texture.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 20: Once I had glued the heart to the wings, I realised it looked like a butterfly, and added antennas with wire.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.comStep 21: The small hearts were glued at the top of the tag.

Heart Butterfly Tag by Anna-Karin Evaldsson | www.rangerink.com I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Thank you so much for watching! Happy crafting! Anna-Karin


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