April 22, 2010

Insider Tips - dye your tags using Maya Mists!

Hey everyone! :)

You know how much my Maya Mists? Well, I wanted to show you a new way to dye paper tags : I think you might like it! :)

We're going to make a layout and this is what I used for my layout :

Simply choose a cardstock that is the same color as one of your favorite alphas and glue all the letters, words, sentences you want onto your cardstock (you probably want to cut the cardstock first before adhering all the chipboards, otherwise might be a pain to cut afterwards).


Grab your kraft sheet, 2 tags and 2 small zip lock bags.


Spray Maya Mist in each plastic bag (one color per bag).


Open and put one of the tags inside a plastic bag. Use your finger to make the ink move onto the tag.


Use your heat gun to dry each tag.

Once your tag is dry and ready to use, you can also fold it and put it back into the same color bag.

All the wrinkles will get bolder and darker because of the ink. Use your heat gun to dry again.

You can use your tags the way you want. I like to use them as a new way to focuse on the photos.






Extra item I can't live without and that I used for this layout :
Enjoy!
Céline

10 comments:

  1. I absolute adore that layout! Definitely one for a scraplift - thanks for sharing, and for sharing your dyeing secrets :)

    Babs xx

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  2. Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [22 Apr 02:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria

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  3. Oh! Super-cute tutorial! Love it! Dying is one of my favorite techniques! :)

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  4. wow those tags look so easy to make I think even I can do that ;)
    great idea!

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  5. oh wow. those are awesome !~ thanks Celine =)

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  6. WOW...love the dyeing technique...I will definitely try it! That LO is gorgeous!

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  7. Wow this is incredible idea. Looks amazing!

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  8. Thanks for the tips - using a ziploc bag to dye the tags is a great tip, and I will need to check out Martha Stewart's craft knife - I'm looking for a new one. tfs!

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  9. Great tip! I used it on this layout:

    Edible

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