Thursday, 2 February 2012

Lace

I risk being ousted for admitting this, but I don't own much lace so relied on lace printed paper. The knitting instructions are from an old book; the image of the woman is another from Blackberry Designs. All the January tags sure have been interesting-- can't wait for February's! Have a good week!!

11 comments:

  1. This tag really speaks to me! I love everything about it!

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  2. These are darling, Missy!
    What a fun challenge : )
    Thanks for stopping by
    and for your very kind
    comment. I hope your
    week has been a wonderful
    one, so far!

    xx Suzanne

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  3. The lace printed paper is very effective, I'm sure we would have never guess!. A beautiful tag, love all the elements.

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  4. Not being a 'lacy' person myself, I can appreciate not having a stash of lace... but you have made an outstanding tag!

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  5. I like this tag because you have managed to overcome the lack of an item with beautiful creativity ;-)

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  6. Beautiful tag - like the lace patterned paper and the image. xx

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  7. Well I can see lots of lace in your tag, the fringe, the ladies scarf, the word lace, the lace patterned paper, the wings of the dragonfly....fantastic interpretation of the challenge Diane.

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  8. I love your tag.... it's very pretty without being at all fussy. I used the only two bits of lace I had on my tag!!!!
    We are in the same boat now!!!!!

    Karen

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  9. Diane, I'm not really a lace person either, so I know what you mean about the supplies. In spite of your lack of lots of lace , you did a beautiful job! What a lovely tag!

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  10. It's not cheating lovely and lace is not for everyone so well done for still getting your challenge done. The idea of knitted lace is a great idea too ♥

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