Hi all! I am back with an tutorial for Eileen Hull's June Art with Heart challenge, which is Summer Fun. As every month, there is a great prize to be won.
![Layers of ink - Luggage Tag Box Tutorial by Anna-Karin](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-1Z57vkc_1ECCtYf9X45UKAAqmNmd2IWZbmhTHjrA4Jqlaf226sg3VpkpaW4-p7KIW0Ircw5ecTiszefWbIV-stGJ6uXmh_kUdLxcFnuJHsehLip7M6nzZe9a-fI81-s4AJHioRxT2ioe/s1600/Luggage+Tag+Box+Tutorial+-+Layers+of+ink.jpg)
To create this, I used the Make-It-3-D die, which has three different parts that you can use to make other dies into 3-D projects. You can read more about it in this Mug tutorial of mine. I made the great Luggage Tag into a Luggage Tag Box, which can be used to house a little gift, maybe to someone who is going on a trip. I used DecoArt Media paints and medium for this project.
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Die cut both parts of the luggage tag from mat board, as well as the Make-It-3-D shape shown here. If the shape you want to make into a 3-D item is smaller, you can cut the Make-It-3-D shape smaller too. You'll have to cut off a piece on the flaps on one side, otherwise they show through the window.
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Coat with a layer of DecoArt Media Gesso.
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Paint with Burnt Sienna and Quinacridone Burnt Orange.
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Paint the insides with Titan Buff.
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When dry, sand the shapes slightly, to reveal some of the white again.
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I used stamps by Wendy Vecchi, stamped with Jet Black Stazon ink.
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Coat with a layer of Crackle Glaze. The thicker the glaze, the larger the cracks. Leave to dry.
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When the Crackle Glaze is dry, paint with English Red Oxide Antiquing Cream. I was aiming for a tone-on-tone effect here, but you could also use a contrasting colour.
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When the Antiquing Cream is dry, wipe off with a soft cloth. It remains reworkable even when dry. As you can see here, the cream will remain in the cracks, making them more visible.
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Eileen's new Flower Layers & Stem die is so sweet. I didn't use all the flower parts because I didn't want my flower to be too large, so that it would fit on the box. Die cut from old dictionary paper and Core'dinations Distress cardstock. Sand the latter pieces slightly.
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Apply a strong adhesive to the flaps of the 3-D strip (I forgot to take a photo of this step). Assemble the box. I love this tree stamp by Wendy.
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On the front, I tied a piece of Linen Ribbon and added some rub-ons.
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A few rub-ons were added to the acetate too. Maybe you could make a little tag book and place inside the box, for the recipient to document travel memories in.
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Layer the flower together, shape it a little and place a brad in the center.
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It is hard to capture the effect of the distressed painted background and the cracks with the Antiquing Cream on a photo, but it looks pretty nice.
I hope you will join the Art With Heart challenge this month!
Happy summer crafting!
Anna-Karin
Supplies:
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Paint: DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics: Burnt Sienna, Quinacridone Burnt Orange, Titan Buff
Medium: DecoArt: Gesso, Crackle Glaze, Antiquing Cream English Red Oxide
Oh I like this very much Anna-Karin, the make it 3D die just gives every die a whole new lease of life! The crackling looks fabulous and I love how you used the Wendy stamps too. Anne xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Anne!!
DeleteFabulous idea and use of the dies Anna-Karin and I love that sentiment . Love the crackle too. Tracy xn
ReplyDeleteI love it!!!!! I can't wait to come up with a project using the Make It 3-D die. yahoo!
ReplyDeletecool...cool...really cool!
ReplyDeleteps...love it!
Thank you so much Wendy! I love the sentiment stamp of yours that I used.
DeleteWow, fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great project and so well explained!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Love this little window box. I really like the sentiment stamped to show in the acetate
ReplyDeleteLove Eileen's Dies. They are so versatile.
Thanks for sharing this great design! :)
This is very cool Anna-Karin! Just love that Make it 3D die!
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