Monday, 2 January 2012
Snow - two snow tags
I have made 2 tags, using black cardstock from last year's calendar. All calendars seem to offer a wealth of alphas, pictures, numerals and good quality paper which can be well re-used. The tags have been cut by hand and stamped with a LaBlanche script stamp; one has been embossed in white and one with silver. I have used TH's fence and branch tree for both tags, and added some stars, birds and snowflakes for embellishments. On the silver embossed tag I used a flourish stamp in the background, too, which has also been embossed with silver.Have a good day you all! Valerie
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They look great!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe cutwork is quite beautiful ... well done for a lovely tag
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tags, I love the combination of black and white.
ReplyDeleteBrrrr, chilly tags! The colour combo is really striking.
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Stunning..... great elements.... love how you have parts coming off the tags.
ReplyDeleteBoth tags are wonderful!
ReplyDeletefantastic! I love the 3D look and that little fencing ............
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Sara
Really like the fencing. And thanks for the tip about using old calendars. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteWow that's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat tags
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to have a black background. You really captured a whole other feeling for snow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tags, love the fence,the colour is great x
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning - the contrasts you've achieved are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteFab snowy tags! Loving the colour combo and the elements you have used :)
ReplyDeleteJan x
Fabulous tags! Love all the details - very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe 3d effect given by the fencing is super! Love them!
ReplyDeleteunusual and beautiful, Valerie. Love the tree limbs!
ReplyDeleteah Valerie I would recognise your art anywhere . Your the reason I joined this group, hoping for some inspiration. Your tags are outstanding as ever, the picket fence is a fantastic touch,
ReplyDeleteMarie
This is stricking, love the contrast. And all the different elements and techniques you used.
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