
Going for a sky-inspired look, I blended Gelatos to create a soft, dreamy background. To add depth, I layered on some dimensional cloud shapes that really make the scene pop. I finished the tag with a touch of coordinating ribbon, pulling everything together beautifully. The result is a tag that truly captures the feeling of a dream floating across the sky.

The image above show some of the materials I used. I was inspired by the visible image stamp.

Here you can see the detail of the clouds, their texture and drawn elements along with the gelatos blending.
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Oh, this Gelatos Blended Tag is just *too* dreamy! I can almost feel the non-existent breeze ruffling my coordinating ribbon. The clouds look so dimensionally popping, perhaps a bit *too* eager to make the scene pop. Its like they paid extra for center stage. But hey, if a floating dream tag is what you seek, this is your oasis in a desert of sensible crafting! Thanks for the tutorial, even if my cloud shapes will probably just look like lumpy socks. Onward to glittery, dreamy disaster!grow a garden calculator