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Tuesday 13 December 2011

A Christmas tag for anything goes challenge DT

Hey there bloggers,
Well crafty wise I am here today with a festive offering in red and green today,a festive tag for Christmas tags at anything goes for my DT piece, so here she is,
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So here is how I made my tag:
For the base tag I cut a piece from Tim holtz Kraft resist Christmas rad and coloured using distress inks from the Christmas set of Distress inks.
The left hand strip is tissue paper from district Market collection from Tim Holtz...of course!!!
This strip was coloured using picket fence distress stain and then inked and some gold paint dabber added.The flourishes and 25 were cut using Tim dies and coloured to match tag.
Finally I made two large flowers using Tim Holtz tattered floral die, cutting the flowers from canvas on a roll, colouring and stamping with script.

When dry i assembled the flowers using pin flair glue and added Tim Holtz washers and brads to centres of top flowers. To complete I added a handmade hat pin.
Hope you like it, remember to hop across and see the other fab DT work and maybe join in yourself!!
have a great inky day
hugs trace x

5 comments :

  1. I love this tag, the colours are fab (but then they are the seasonal inks, lol and we know I adore them!) The flowers look gorgeous.

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  2. Trace this is a real stunner! And those flowers just make it! Judy x

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  3. this is one stunning tag hun just love this to bits,hugs cherylxxxxxx

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  4. Such gorgeous colours, Trace! x

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  5. It's an amazing tag, your background looks wonderful.

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