Tag number 7 looks truely amazing on Tims blog, mine not quite so much!!
To start I didn't have an embossing folder that looked like wood, so used one that was actually grass and a bird (cunningly concealed behind my poinsettia).
No spray on colours for my canvas, so I just swiped it with Distress Ink, and found some red and green glimmer mists that took a bit of unclogging but eventually managed to spray my canvas with these. My poinsettia is a bit fragile as I don't have a hot glue thing, so with a lot of glossy accents and much pressing it finally held together.
I now off to have a look at the fab tags over at Artyjens
11 comments:
Thanks so much for visiting my blog and taking time to leave such a lovely comment. Look forward to following your wonderful blog and keeping up with your creations. Sue x
Glad i'm not the only who was digging out the unused canvas lol Your tag looks stunning :D
:-O girls I can't believe you haven't used the sticky canvas!!!have you not tried the transfer technique??? way cool!!!
Lovely tag :D
Julie xx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RIWJhNGuAA - its quicker if you dunk it in water but then you have to dry it out LOL :D
Julie xx
Oooh gorgeous Tag, I think this was my fave so far!
Donna x
Such a beautiful tag Sue! Your poinsettia looks amazing! xx
Oh wow its gorgeous, I applaud you. Annette x
Just gorgeous!
x
Hi again Sue! Another fabulous creation....I used silicone glue on mine....found my hot glue gun but the glue sticks are anyone's guess! LOL
Thanks for linking at my splinter group ;)
xoxo Sioux
I think I used the same embossing folder hon, love how you interpreted the tag , I always use silicine glue - I never get the glue gun thing lol - thanks for sharing your interpretation of the tag xxx
Beautiful tag!!
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