Wow!
What a lovely weekend of Jubilee celebrations it has been...Shame about the rain...Although it wouldn't be a British Bank holiday without a little bit of the wet stuff ... would it?!
Still, with true British spirit we did not let it dampen our festive spirits.
-oOo-
...So with this weeks apt theme of
Diamond Jubilee.
... here is my little royal offering...
I decorated my tag (back and front)
with...
Papermania (Portobello road) papers
..images of a young Queen and one of Her Majesty now.
..Paint
..Buttons
..Ribbon flower
..Alphabet stamps to stamp a few words from the National Anthem.
and some more bunting...using the free stamp on this months Craft stamper magazine.
Thanks for peeking!
Jan x
Lovely tag, very happy and festive! Valerie
ReplyDeleteOh this is lovely Jan, I've used those papers too! Love the ribbon rose xx
ReplyDeleteOh you've just reminded me Jan that I have some Portbello papers. Lovely double sided tag
ReplyDeleteLynn
Wow Jan ... your tag is gorgeous. Lovely idea to decorate back and front with the Queen then and now. I have those same papers too ... really lovely eh? Thanks for posting your lovely tag to the blog x
ReplyDeleteI too love the way you have decorated both sides and with all the red, white and blue bunting and all :0)
ReplyDeleteSimply Brillant.. May x x x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful tag on both sides Jan, a stunning keepsake of this wonderful occasion which has your style written all over it! perfect :)
ReplyDeleteA very lovely tag, I like the idea of now and then on either side too!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tag - I love the ribbon flowers, they are stunning, and the embellishments are great. Clever idea doing the young and older Queen on the two sides.
ReplyDeleteFab - love the two sided idea. :)
ReplyDeleteLike how you have deorated both sides of the tag. Loads of bling. Hugs mrs A
ReplyDeleteGreat Jubilee tag, love the photos you have chosen of the Queen, lovely bunting and embellishments, Jane xx
ReplyDeleteI love your double sided take on the tag and the shabby chic style. I do think you could have put "long to rain over us!!" :-D Sorry Couldn't resist! Helen x
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