Anyhow, back to the challenge!! Last night I was playing with a tag (what, not really?) It started with rusty hinge and crushed olive inks applied to the tag, splashed with water and dried. Then I added a few drops straight from the dropper of wild honey reinker which I spritzed with water to disperse and dried. Should have taken a picture of it at this stage..... but it's too late now, lol.
This morning when I saw the theme I thought I could use both Journey and Believe. I have a great stamp of a world map (paper inspirations) and some nostaligc transport stamps (rubber stampede).
I made 4 small tags from a larger tag and stamped the steamship and bi-plane, plus the two Tim sentiments. These are coloured with weathered wood and tumbled glass. I attached them to the main tag with jump rings (but they keep falling off, I can't find any pliers to pinch them properly together and my fingers don't seem to do the trick. Every time I move it, something drops off.......)
Here's a couple of close ups.
I spent all of yesterday watching the golf from St Andrews and will probably (!!) do the same again today, but whatever you do, enjoy your Sunday.
Fabulous tag Helen...aw, bless ya, you know I said I used just the one Wendy stamp??? Well, that was cos I thought that Tim didn't have a Believe stamp.. of course he does, a Christmas one... durrrr, that is me being a bit thick LOL Thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper x
ReplyDelete*am off to sit in the corner now ... nawty Hels not knowing TIm's back catalogue ROFL*
Lots of lovely inkyness! Fab tag! x
ReplyDeleteVery nice, love the colours on the tag and that world stamp. Fab x
ReplyDeletegreat take on Hels' challenge
ReplyDeleteThis is fab, I love the colours and what a great idea to use your tag this way up, I never would have thought of that x
ReplyDeleteGreat interactive tag this week, Helen! Love the hanging bits! And the colors on the main one are just scrummy!
ReplyDeleteFab tag! Love the dangly bits!
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