Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Snow

Keeping it simple..... with a recycled tag, ribbon and embellishment.

I painted the tag, a lovely chunky one.... silver. I then modge podged a section from a napkin onto a strip of patterned paper....I glued that to the tag, finally adding a little sprinkling of glitter. Done!

18 comments:

  1. It looks like metal - I really like that effect
    Sara

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  2. Off to a lovely start ... a beautiful snowy tag Missy K

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  3. Sweet tag, Karen. Love the simplicity of the colours - grey/red/white. The glitter really makes it look snowy.

    x

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  4. Love the total effect here. Cool use of Mod Podge!

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  5. Loving the hint of red on your tag!

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  6. Love this tag, the whole effect is lovely, x x May

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  7. Gorgeous tag Karen, loving the colour combo and the neat napkin technique...I do love a bit of recycling!!
    Jan x

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  8. Such a pretty tag, Karen! Love the touches of red!

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  9. Carolyn Howarth04 January, 2012

    I too love the touches of red on this one, very effective!

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  10. Hi MissyYour tag is lovely, I especially like the splashes of red . Looking forward to seeing your next tag.
    Jane x

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  11. This is wonderful, missy k -I love the touches of red.

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  12. I just love this tag, simple you say, but simplicity at it's best!

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  13. A great tag, love the touch of red.

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  14. I love this card. The red ribbon on top; the red sparkle of a jewel in the flower and a tiny red something in the picture itself. Nice! I like your technique. Isn't it great to see how many different ways there are of doing things? I'm so enjoying these tags. *smiles* Norma

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  15. lovely tag, i always love teh use of napkins and i love the grey red color scheme...

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