Hello, Crafty Peeples!
I guess I am just in a tag making mode! I have another one coming Wednesday for my Crafter's Cafe Challenge DT project. Anymahoo, here is another one of my "having fun playing with my Tim Holtz and Graphic 45 Stuff projects. This one was for the Saturday, Paper Ala Mode Challenge at The Outlawz!
I could have kicked myself when I realized I had not ordered the 3rd stamp set that goes with the Graphic 45 Birdsong Collection (I corrected that error today when I stumbled across the set in the clearance section at Scrapadabadoo. I really wanted to leave the flower off the design, but to cut the dress out of the dp sheet, the edge of the train ends up being square. When I tried to round it off, it looked funky, so I decided the flower(actually made for another project) was less funky and the colors just happen to agree.
Adding the Design Paper to the back of the tag is a good way to cover the brad legs, as well as the bleeds from the inks, paints and stains.
Thanks for stopping by!
Hugz,
Chana
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Simply gorgeous, Chana! Love the great design, the image, the papers, colors, and that fabulous flower! :^)
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WOW, it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tag!
ReplyDeleteThnaks for join in at It's all about the Vintage
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Absolutely stunning Chana!!! I love all about it - Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at It's all about the Vintage and Beauty! I do hope to see your gorgeous cretions again!
Hugs, Sande xx
Just really love your tag Chana.
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ReplyDeleteAn oriental beauty from the background to that stunning flower. Thank you for sharing with us at It's all about the Vintage. Wishes, Suzanne
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! This is absolutly gorgeous!! Just love the details and lovely colors! Thanks for joining us over at It's All About The Vintage & Beauty Challenge! Good Luck! Hugs and sunshine
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Chana, Love every part of it.
ReplyDelete:) Chris / CS Designs
Wow, what a gorgeous tag! The flower is a great example of how hiding a "mistake" can make the work even more perfect than the original plan. Thanks for joining us at It's all about the vintage and beauty!
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