This week for Tag Tuesday, Louise wants us to use at least one circle stamp or other circle image.
I used the Wendy Vecchi bubble wrap background stamp and the perfect pearl resist technique (see Tim's book) with cappuchino perfect pearl powder. Then I used some sequin waste and finally the Wendy Vecchi dotty background .
I love this guy (he's also from Wendy Vecchi) with his "graffiti'd" glasses - it's the first time I've used this stamp!
I cut out the "circle" definition from a cheap dictionary I bought recently, for cutting up purposes.
For some reason I have Dusty Springfield in my head, singing "windmills of your mind" and now I can't get it out - not that I mind, as I love the song!
Fabulous background and love your handsome image! Wonderful tag!
ReplyDeleteLove the circle definition and your use of the circles in the background, all complemented by a fabulous image and great colours. Tracy Evans x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag Helen
ReplyDeleteSmashing tag Helen and loving your background, brill. Annette x
ReplyDeleteThe background is so interesting...esp with the pearl resist and powder.
ReplyDeleteBrill idea to use that bubble stamp with the pearl technique, looks splendiforous on the background! Great tag, Helen!
ReplyDeleteOne if my favourite songs(its been put to an advert and I can't stop singing it either...LOVE the words and how cleverly its to the turning of the windmill. I prefer it sung by Noel Harrison though.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, now thats established lol, what a fabulous background Helen, love the depth youve created.
Ooo I remember that song - love Dusty Springfield!
ReplyDeleteFab Tag Helen, great background!
Lx
Fantastic tag! I love the stamps you've used.
ReplyDeleteFabulous backgrounds, love it
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Love your inky background Helen! x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stamped tag.
ReplyDeleteCool tag! Kind of has that steampunk look!
ReplyDeleteYour Tag look wonderful. That Background!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic background and match the image perfectly. Great work.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous background, Helen -- seriously!
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