It's my turn again to post on the Country View Crafts Project Blog and I have a tag for you today made from one of those extra backgrounds I made when doing my February Tim tag. If you missed them you can see them all here.
More details can be found over at Country View Crafts, if you have a moment to spare I would love to see you there.
Have a happy Sunday and listen to your heArt.
hugs Brenda xxx
UPDATED FROM CVC
You
know I love making tags and I follow the Tim Holtz monthly tags he
makes. Here I have used one of the backgrounds I made when making my Tim
tag for February. The details of how to do it are clearly set out here on his blog
With the ephemera piece and colours I had used it had to be nautically themed and ships and sailors came to mind.
I
randomly stamped the compass from Tim’s mini blueprints 3 set and
smudged over a small amount of gesso to blend them into the background.
I
gathered up some pieces that I thought might go together and set about
altering and designing. (You will see I didn't use them all and added
others in as I was putting the tag together).
The ship is stamped from the Travel Ways set in blue archival ink and I used a black pen to highlight some of the lines.
I made a custom fastener using a snippet of distress ink card and remnant rubs ......
..... and I added it to the photo booth picture of a sailor.
The
expedition tag was swiped over with aged mahogany distress paint which
was then wiped off again using my finger to leave the red writing ....
.... and I daubed a little of the paint on the star and again wiped it off to give a slight red translucent effect.
Some tissue tape and another ephemera piece finish it off.
Thanks for taking a look today.
See you again soon.
hugs Brenda xxx
Oh what a fabulous nautical tag
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Debby
Fabulous Tag Brenda :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteA wonderful tag Brenda.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
Stunning tag Brenda with brillaint depth. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteoh i do love this, love the way you have added colour to the metal, i never thought of that, what a great idea and a fantastical tag x
ReplyDeletefabulous tag!
ReplyDeleteGroetjes Karin
This tag is so fantastic, Brenda!
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag Brenda, love all the details, just had a look at the basic tags, and the February one is stunning.
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
Fabulous tag Brenda - your attention to detail is perfect
ReplyDeleteFabulous masculine tag Brenda, love the mix of imagery and all the layers. Great design too. Tracy x x
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous xx
ReplyDeleteHi, Brenda - I love how you tied everything together, and that little bit of ephemera at the base of the tag! I also love that ship stamp - you have used it so effectively here. Another wonderful inspiration - thank you! xx Lynn
ReplyDeletea great tag, funny i have a tag made from an extra background too...it was a great way you make yummy backgrounds x trace x
ReplyDeleteBrenda, love this masculine looking tag--you are the queen of composition--everything just works so perfectly together. I really think you have put Tim's ephemera to great use here!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Brenda! I just love the theme and the wonderful masculine feel with the elements! What a great tag!
ReplyDeleteI love this tag so much that I want to make one just like it! I'm thinking a map background and a pic of my dad. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag, and so happy that we can still see so much of that wonderful background. It's the perfect photo too!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Wow Brenda! Love what you have done here! A fabulous tag! Chrisx
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