Tuesday, October 12, 2010
CCC #17
This weeks Compendium of Curiosities Challenge is the technique found on page 64 of the book. To get all the details of this challenge stroll on over to Linda's blog.
Some details from my tag. The blue/green piece is another piece I had done when working on the Alcohol Ink Agate on Grunge technique... it was just lying there in my work area so I decided to use it. The girl image is from Tim's Lost and Found paper stack. Be confident find your wings and fly rubber stamp is a Studio 490... all other stamps are Tim Holtz. All die cuts are Tim Holtz. Die cut leaves were painted with distress crackle, rubbed with brushed corduroy after the crackle was dry, extra wiped off, gold paint dabber added lightly and brown dots made with a Sharpie. Gold paint dabber used on all edges and also for some stamping. Black Glaze pen for black dots. Shabby Shutters distress Stickles used on the rosette flower and on the ribbon at the top. Ideology pieces for embellishments except the butterfly and it is from a Petals A Plenty set.
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16 comments:
Gorgeous tag Wanda. Love your little charm, so cute. Annette x
that charm came out so nice!!! I love that you are using items from the past to make a new piece. great job.
Wow, what a nice effect you got! Totally worth the work ;-)
Vicki B in OP NY
This is such a stunning tag! Love the charm. The more I see that rossette, the more I think I need it! Beautiful!
Oh is this ever sweet Wanda! I love it. Love the charm and the rosette! Too cute!
Sweet tag. I like the colors and the rosette!
Love it Wanda! Great use of the fragment, looks wonderful on the tag with that rosette!
This is so vintage & cool!
Very cool Wanda! Love the token on the rosette.
It took me a while to find your charm - but now I can see it and it is beautiful!
this so beautiful! I love the little butterfly especially!
Love all the elements used on this Tag!!
Great tag! love your charm and the lovely rosette you made.
This is GORGEOUS, Wanda! I love the teal-toned strip across the center-- what a great and unique way to decorate a tag! All the colors are lovely, and the little charm is SO CUTE! (That little girl reminds me of Nelly Oleson from "Little House on the Prairie!") The rosette is fabulous (isn't that die fun?) and I love the little butterfly charm, demonstrating how to fly.
Great, wonderful work of art, my dear!
Beautiful charm and that rosette is gorgeous and a great addition to the tag
Marilyn
Your work is wonderful...simply wonderful.
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