Hi everyone,
What a challenging week it's been. The main reason being I don't do green particularly - I love it in the great outdoors, but it's not a colour I use in my art very often, or wear or live with around the home. However, not only was this weeks tag needing to be green but coincidentally another challenge I've been taking part in required art in the colours of mint-choc-chip ice cream (if that sounds interesting to you the details about it are on my blog).
I finally put together two tags (the second one trying to improve on the first), but it was a struggle!
Thank you to everyone who left comments last week, and hope you all have a great week.
Lovely tags, great idea with the trees, and the texts. Valerie
ReplyDeletebeautiful yet mysterious to me. Love. :0)
ReplyDeleteHi Diana Love the look of both your tags. It seems as if you have peeled back the layers of green to reveal the trees. I am a fan of old text being used on projects too! x
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of both of the tags and the second one is my favourite. Helens comment about the trees being peeled back is really appropriate
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One I made earlier today
Love the way you have used layers - it does add a mystical element and reminds me of peeling bark off a plane tree to get to that wonderful pattern underneath. Super tags! Carolyn x
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I love these!!
ReplyDeleteI love both these tags, and the text is just right! x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tags, love the effects of peeling layers, the text though provoking.
ReplyDeleteI love layers and text so your tags appeal to me. I especially like the blobs of paint!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are really good. I prefer the second slightly because of the eerie quality created by the placement of the tree.
ReplyDeleteBoth tags are lovely my favourite is the second one.I love the images and the book text you have chosen for both tags.
ReplyDeleteSimply brillant tags.. love the textures and layers.. Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteThe second tag is beautiful, hauntingly so, and very thought provoking. For me, it makes an important statement.
ReplyDeleteLove the layers and the torn edges.
ReplyDeleteBoth are great tags, love the torn edges and use of text, Jane xx
ReplyDeleteOh these are fab...sooo mysterious, loving all the torn edges, layers and splashes of paint...
ReplyDeleteI love the way you layered your torn pieces of paper to simulate bark, as well as the poetic way in which you arranged your word cut outs. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteLovely layers and textures to make 2 stunning tags.
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