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Sunday 8 March 2015

Expedition tag - Country View Crafts

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


18 comments:

  1. Oh what a fabulous nautical tag
    luv
    Debby

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  2. A wonderful tag Brenda.
    xxx Hazel.

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  3. Stunning tag Brenda with brillaint depth. Nicola x

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  4. oh 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

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  5. fabulous tag!
    Groetjes Karin

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  6. This tag is so fantastic, Brenda!

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  7. Fabulous tag Brenda, love all the details, just had a look at the basic tags, and the February one is stunning.
    Avril xx

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  8. Fabulous tag Brenda - your attention to detail is perfect

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  9. Fabulous masculine tag Brenda, love the mix of imagery and all the layers. Great design too. Tracy x x

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  10. Hi, 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

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  11. a 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

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  12. Brenda, 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!

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  13. Fabulous Brenda! I just love the theme and the wonderful masculine feel with the elements! What a great tag!

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  14. I 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!

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  15. Fabulous tag, and so happy that we can still see so much of that wonderful background. It's the perfect photo too!
    Alison xx

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  16. Wow Brenda! Love what you have done here! A fabulous tag! Chrisx

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