When Lead Fiskateer Cheryl Waters asked me to create a tag challenge for the Mixed Media Madness event, my mind immediately went to mist. At the beginning of 2012, I declared Glimmer Mist to be my favorite product of 2011. Mists are really versatile and so much fun. Here's the tag I created, using mist four different ways.
Supplies:
chipboard tag and scraps
cardstock scrap, punched with a border punch
3+ shades of mist
stamps/ink
embossing powder and heat tool
paintbrush
white ribbon
embossing powder and heat tool
paintbrush
white ribbon
Using a border punch as a stencil
Punch a piece of scrap cardstock with a border punch (I used Fiskars Scalloped Sentiment) to create a stencil. Place it over the tag, then spray with the lightest mist color. Move the stencil and spray with the next darkest color. Continue 1-3 more times, finishing with the darkest color.
Misting over an embossed image
Stamp an image and emboss. I used Versamark ink and clear embossing powder on chipboard. Spray over the embossed image and immediately wipe with a tissue.
Stamp an image and emboss. I used Versamark ink and clear embossing powder on chipboard. Spray over the embossed image and immediately wipe with a tissue.
Painting with mist over an embossed image
Stamp an image and emboss. Spray mist onto a non-stick surface (I use the outside of a used sandwich bag.) or simply remove the cap from the mist. Use a small paintbrush to paint directly on the non-embossed parts of the image.
Dyeing ribbon with mist
Place scraps of white ribbon into a ziplock bag. Spray a small amount of mist into the bag, seal, and massage to spread color evenly. Remove the ribbon from the bag and lay it on a flat surface to dry (I use the inside of a cardboard box).
My challenge asked participants to use at least two of these four techniques on their tags. The results were awesome!