When I was trying to get yesterday's tag through the ribbler, I did a second one. I also put this one through at an angle too; mainly because I had such trouble with the machine I had a gap in the middle and I thought the angled ribbles might disguise it!
I used Paperartsy stamps on a piece of white card which I coloured in the same inks as the ribbled tag - tumbled sage, wild honey and a little walnut stain round the edges - and stamped the dragonfly and sanctuary parts of the stamp on metal for accents.
The colours aren't very true as I had to try photographing it without flash to avoid the glare on the metal.
You have been busy again Helen, I don't seem to have any energy for craft today, maybe tomorrow. Love your tag, great colours and fab images, you must have so many stamps LOL. Tracy Evans x
ReplyDeleteLove this tag Helen - it is always difficult to photograph metal, but this looks great. Fabulous colouring and images too.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sylvia xx
I don't suppose that reference to crimping was for my benefit, was it??? lol! This tag is AWESOME! Love the texture, the colors and the stamping! All of it, just gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteStunning tag. It's amazin what fab results we get sometimes with a mistae, that ribbing at an angle really sets it off.
B x
Fantastic tag, just love those Paperartsy stamps and the way you've used them.
ReplyDeleteLove the angled crimping ... such a beautiful tag.
ReplyDeletefabby and loving that crimping, looks coolio x
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage look of this tag Helen!
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