Love Notes Altered Tags Project by Kristen Robinson
Guest Artist Kristen Robinson shows us how to create the sweetest “Love Note” tags with only a handful of products. We think they’re the perfect indulgences to share with all!
Creating Resin Paper:
Lay tissue paper onto either a trash bag or non-stick craft sheet. Mix entire contents of plunger per manufacturer’s instructions. Using a foam brush or a sponge saturate the entire surface of 7Gypsies Collage Tissue Paper. Turn paper over and coat back. Allow to dry over night. Once the resin paper has dried remove from craft sheet and create hearts using a heart punch or scissors.
Remove the string from each tag and replace with baker’s twine. Using a paintbrush and Studio Acrylic Paint create a rectangle in the center of each tag. Allow the paint to dry. Adorn tags with Washi Tape, stamped images and resin paper hearts. Attach these little darlings to gifts, treats and Valentine’s Day treasures.
We want to give a huge “thank you” to Kristen Robinson for sharing these wonderful Valentine’s Day delights! To view Kristen’s upcoming class schedule, and explore more of her artwork and loveliness, visit her blog at: kristenrobinson.typepad.com
Guest Artist Kristen Robinson shows us how to create the sweetest “Love Note” tags with only a handful of products. We think they’re the perfect indulgences to share with all!
Creating Resin Paper:
Lay tissue paper onto either a trash bag or non-stick craft sheet. Mix entire contents of plunger per manufacturer’s instructions. Using a foam brush or a sponge saturate the entire surface of 7Gypsies Collage Tissue Paper. Turn paper over and coat back. Allow to dry over night. Once the resin paper has dried remove from craft sheet and create hearts using a heart punch or scissors.
Remove the string from each tag and replace with baker’s twine. Using a paintbrush and Studio Acrylic Paint create a rectangle in the center of each tag. Allow the paint to dry. Adorn tags with Washi Tape, stamped images and resin paper hearts. Attach these little darlings to gifts, treats and Valentine’s Day treasures.
We want to give a huge “thank you” to Kristen Robinson for sharing these wonderful Valentine’s Day delights! To view Kristen’s upcoming class schedule, and explore more of her artwork and loveliness, visit her blog at: kristenrobinson.typepad.com