Why not pop along to have a look at all the lovely projects by all the DT.
Using a Manilla tag I put Distress Ink Squeezed Lemonade, Spiced Marmalade and Barn Door onto my Splodgemat and sprayed it with water - picking up the ink with the tag. Then I sprayed with water and left to dry naturally.
Once dry I stamped the diamond argyle pattern with Spiced Marmalade - I held the stamp in my hand, not using a block.
With Walnut Stain Distress ink I inked through the Country Cottage Stenscape mask the small flower border at the bottom of the tag.
Then, using the Butterfly Creator mask, I spread iridescent paste (which I'd mixed with Spiced marmalade DI, through the top two butterflies. Once they were dry I sponged through the markings section of the butterfly creator with Walnut Stain DI (this looks very subtle!).
A few gems, words and seam binding finished it off.
Once dry I stamped the diamond argyle pattern with Spiced Marmalade - I held the stamp in my hand, not using a block.
With Walnut Stain Distress ink I inked through the Country Cottage Stenscape mask the small flower border at the bottom of the tag.
Then, using the Butterfly Creator mask, I spread iridescent paste (which I'd mixed with Spiced marmalade DI, through the top two butterflies. Once they were dry I sponged through the markings section of the butterfly creator with Walnut Stain DI (this looks very subtle!).
A few gems, words and seam binding finished it off.
Beautiful tag Yvonne, I love the way you've done the butterflies...xx
ReplyDeleteGreat tag Yvonne...love the spicey feel to it....the butterflies look great...have a great weekend. X
ReplyDeleteFab tag Yvonne, love the shades of colour. xx Flora
ReplyDeleteFab tag, loving those bright colours... Thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper x
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