I Am Tag Book Project Class
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I Am Tag Book is a playful, fun exercise in painting, misting, embracing imperfection and reflecting on where you are in your life right now. As memory keepers, many of us focus on telling the stories of other people in our lives first and foremost. This simple tag book is an awesome opportunity to get yourself in the story or continuing telling your own story. Join me for an artistic exploration into who we are right now using “I am” statements and fun mixed media tags.

What you'll learn
- A light-hearted approach to creating layers using paint, mist, and stencils
- Encouragement for starting or continuing your personal storytelling journey
- Encouragement for embracing imperfection
What you'll get
- 20-minute presentation with an overview of the project
- 40-minute process video that includes the step by step
- PDF handout that includes step by step instructions and full color photos of all pages (10 page)
- Cut file
- Message board
- Gallery for sharing your project
What you'll need
Check out the recommended class supplies over to the left for additional products I use in my project (also listed below). I highly encourage you to watch the videos within the class before purchasing products to decide what you can't live without:
- Basic supplies (trimmer, adhesive, paint brush, craft mat, stapler, etc)
- 6 or more photos cropped to 4 inches tall x 8 inches wide
- A willingness to journal about who you are right now - even just a bit
- 10, Large Manilla Tags (4 inch x 8 inch)
- Medium Manilla Tags
- Small Manilla Tags
- Paint | Studio Calico Blush Crush, Orange County, Clean Slate
- Spray Ink | Heidi Swapp Blush, Coral, Mustard, Tinsel
- Tim Holtz Distress Marker
- Slickwriter Pen
- Me & My Big Ideas Clear Stickers - Black
- Stencils
- Simple Stories I Am Stickers
- Simple Stories I Am Washi Paper Tape
- Simple Stories Pattern Paper | Thankful, Dreaming, Courageous
- Pattern Transparency
- Die Cut "I" + "A" + "M" and "2015" - I've included this for you as a cut file for the Silhouette. You can also simply use large letter stickers or alphabet stencils or stamps to get the same look. I also mention and show in the process video that you could use a chipboard alphabet for this - here is the chipboard alphabet that I used.
- Metal Ring for holding all the tags together