Thursday, 31 May 2012

Young Elizabeth

You'll have to allow me artistic license here, friends...young Elizabeth did not know what would precipitate her becoming Queen.
Materials include used tea bag paper over a manilla tag, cut paper doll parts from a dictionary page, with cut words and bunting flags from old books, pencil crayon, punched flowers. Nice to see you all and have a fabulous day! *smiles* Norma

16 comments:

  1. this is a thoughtful tag, great use of materials, very clever! x

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  2. Wonderful tag! well thought out.

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  3. Love this tag, great idea. Printed paper is something I just love to work with! Valerie

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  4. Love the cut out doll . Great idea. Hugs Mrs A.

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  5. What an original and fun idea - I love it! The printed paper goes so well with the distressed background. It's really fab!

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  6. Oh, that is soooo superb!! Love everything about your fab little tag!
    Jan x

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  7. Oh, that is soooo superb!! Love everything about your fab little tag!
    Jan x

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  8. Love the newsprint princess! Carolyn

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  9. Great idea and well executed. Love it!

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  10. Hi Norma what a unique tag with a great story to tell. I love your design Helen x

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  11. What a clever tag, well done and so original
    Lynn

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  12. A clever idea, a great tag!

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  13. I agree with all the above comments!
    Jane x

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  14. Great tag. I love your use of all the different printed paper.

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