Dip-Dyed Watercolour Tag – Tag You’re It! Challenge

By Taheerah | 16th September 2016 | 9 Comments

Hi everyone, happy Friday!

I’ve been going a bit crazy over dip-dyed stationery lately. There’s just something about the delicate edges and gradations of colour, the organic look of it, and the sheer prettiness of it all. Dip-dyeing is so easy to do, and when done with watercolour, infuses a traditional technique with a trendy twist!

I’d been dying to dip-dye (no pun intended!) a tag for a while now, after having been thoroughly inspired by pretty stationery all over Pinterest. So when my dear friend Tracey invited me to be the Featured Artist for her Tag You’re It! Challenge, I was not only flattered and accepted immediately, but I also knew just what I was going to do… 

Dip-Dyed Hello Tag by Taheerah Atchia

Beautiful, isn’t it? Trendy, delicate and oh-so-gorgeous!

Dip-Dyed Hello Tag by Taheerah Atchia

I went with the traditional technique for the dip-dyeing (as opposed to creating a faux dip-dyed look). So I filled a deep container with water, added some watercolour paint into it, then proceeded to dip my giant tag into it repeatedly. I dipped several times per layer of colour, drying with my heat gun in between. The tag itself was created by trimming a panel of Letterpress cardstock (no die used!) and then punching a hole in the top.

Dip-Dyed Hello Tag by Taheerah Atchia

Once the tag was thoroughly dry, I repeatedly stamped the sentiment using Versafine ink. One of my favourite techniques to do with the MISTI is to use it to overstamp to give a really deep, rich black look to my sentiments – definitely needed given the texture of the cardstock, and the size and scale of the stamp! A final finishing touch was to add some gold splatter and this tag was ready to hit the town – I even made it a little friend to compliment it! (that one did use a die, which I’ve linked to at the end of this post!)

TYIC-56_TaheerahAtchia

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As I mentioned, I am absolutely honoured to be the Featured Artist for the latest Tag You’re It! Challenge! Be sure to stop by the Tag You’re It! Challenge blog to check out what the design team has created using my tag as the inspiration – and make sure you submit your entry to the challenge too! I can’t wait to see what everyone has created!! See you there!

PS: I’d love to know what you think of my new photo styling! I’m planning to shoot all my projects in this vein from now on!

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9 thoughts on “Dip-Dyed Watercolour Tag – Tag You’re It! Challenge”

  1. Learning the background behind your tag’s creation was fascinating; I’ve never considered a true dip-dyeing technique (challenged as I am with the faux version, the ‘real thing’ would be beyond me!). End result: spectacular, or, in the words of an incredibly talented writer and gifted designer, “trendy, delicate and oh-so-gorgeous.’ The second tag is also incredibly pretty; a perfect little partner for hitting the town and turning heads! Speaking of head-turning…your layout! Exquisite and creative! I’m amazed at the array of stylish elements/collections you have at hand; especially captivated by the gold scissors and funky glasses….
    Hugs~c

  2. Smashing tag, Taheerah. You are such an inspiration to me, thanks for sharing your talent! I ventured into a dipping technique using a nail polish water bath. The resulting tag (submitted to the TYIC#56) has a nice marbling effect. Need to keep using it to get more comfortable with the results. Cheers!

  3. Fabulous tag! The subtle gradation of color really makes this look so special. Thanks for the inspiration at Tag You’re It! So fun to have you along with us!!

  4. This tag is gorgeous Taheerah!
    I enjoyed visiting your blog, found it through the Tag you’re it challenge blog! I am definitely subscribing to your blog and will be back again! Please considering checking out my blog too, as I host challenges every week on Fridays. Would love to see you enter our challenges!
    Have a great weekend!
    Hugs,
    Jo
    ♥ Jo’s Scrap Shack ♥

  5. Your tag is really gorgeous, Taheerah! I love how you used the dip dyeing technique and your bold sentiment is so striking! Thanks so much for your inspiration!

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