Merry Everything Holiday Tag by Kim Haskell
Kim Haskell shares how she creates this DIY Merry Everything Tag using Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink, Letter It Stamps, Mixed Media Powders and more. Dress up holiday gifts with this easy DIY gift tag.
Kim Haskell shares how she creates this DIY Merry Everything Tag using Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink, Letter It Stamps, Mixed Media Powders and more. Dress up holiday gifts with this easy DIY gift tag.
Audrey Pettit shares a holiday inspired wreath featuring Tim Holtz products. These easy to make wreaths will dress up any gift bag or package.
Bobbi Smith shares how she creates simple, festive holiday tags using Archival Inks. Learn simple stamping techniques to create gift tags that pop this holiday season.
Add a bit of joy (and color) to someone's day with this creative card tutorial by Kristi Nazzaro! In this tutorial, Kristi shares how she transforms a large Dylusions tag into a clever peekaboo card featuring the latest additions in the Dylusions product line while incorporating her own signature style.
Audrey Pettit shares how she uses Ranger Speckle Embossing Powder to create these fall inspired gift tags! Add color, dimension and shine to any paper craft project with these unique embossing powders.
Audrey Pettit shares a spooktacular Halloween gift wrapping project idea and tutorial using Tim Holtz Distress products. These tags would make a great party favor or hostess gift for your holiday events this year, or would look fabulous tying up trick-or-treat goody bags, too.
Explore with world of Distress in this beach inspired tag tutorial. Audrey Pettit shares how she crafts this altered tag featuring a cool summer Tim Holtz Distress Ink Palette.
Hi everyone, Bobbi here. I’m so happy to be with you today! I thought I would share a fun Valentine Tag Treat Bag tutorial with you, featuring Distress Oxide Inks.
Hi everyone, Audrey here! I’m so excited to be back on the Ranger Ink blog again to share a quick and easy project with you for my very favorite holiday of all, Halloween. I am an absolute sucker for all things fall and Halloween and pumpkin, so today I have a super fun holiday gift tag set to share with you, made in a beautiful autumnal color palette of Distress, and reminiscent of carved jack o’lanterns and my favorite Halloween candy. Can you guess what that may be?
Hi there! Kristi Nazzaro here and I am so excited to be sharing another tutorial for Ranger.
Hello Everyone! It’s Jenn Shurkus from shurkus.com. As always I am wicked exited to be sharing on the Ranger Blog again!
I really love the look of texture in all of my art. Whether it be added stitching, fabric scraps or layers of paint – I think texture gives an added element that really sets pieces apart from a one dimensional look. I like holding a piece in my hand and feeling all the different built up layers.
Hi, and welcome to a new tutorial. This is Josefine and today I’m sharing a fun technique on how you can add fabric to your tags and how to use the small, round Gel Plate for bright and cheery accents.
No secret here – I am addicted to art tags of all sizes, shapes and colors. They are so versatile and I find myself tucking them in my art journal quite often. Today I am showing you how I made this Pocket Tag with the Dylusions line from Ranger.
Hello! I’m Samantha, known as Scarlyton in the art community. Returning with a project for Kraft tags, I’m delighted to show you how I created this tag using Dina Wakley’s new media products. Review the supply list, gather your things, and let’s get going!
Hi there! It’s Cheiron here and today I am going to share a set of tags that I made with Alcohol Ink backgrounds using Dina’s Oops Oh Well stamp set. I love all of the sayings in the set so much and the moon faces that go with them, so I turned them into a set of tags with beautiful Alcohol Ink backgrounds. Sometimes I keep these tags in a bin in my studio, but these would also be perfect to share with crafty friends!
Nicole Wright here. Holiday crafting is all around and I am excited to share my Patchwork Etcetera Tag on Ranger’s Blog. I had this idea while looking at all my scraps of Christmas paper. Creating a collage with scraps of holiday paper makes for a warm festive foundation for any holiday craft. Get your scraps out and look at them differently.