Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Diamond Jubilee

I have been enjoying the Jubilee ccelebrations, took me a bit by surprise that I have felt so patriotic.
My tag was covered with a section of a paper tissue.  'Diamonds' were then stuck on, and an original Coronation stamp was mounted on card and applied with 3d dots. Crown and rosette cut on my Big Shot,  other embellishments are from my stash.  Cant wait to see everyone's interpretation of this weeks theme.

14 comments:

  1. I agree Sharne ... I watched as much as I could and felt incredibly proud to be British. I enjoyed the celebrations so much

    Your tag is beautiful ♥

    ps. did you get my email thanking you for your kind birthday gift and card. I was really pleased to hear from you thank you so much ♥

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  2. Fab tag! Very regal!

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  3. Great patriotic tag, love the rosette and all those 'diamonds', Jane xx

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  4. Stunning creation... love all the detail and design!! Fabulous.. May x

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  5. wow a real keepsake full of bling! lovely tag :)

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  6. PS Ooops! Got so carried away with the Jubilee that I forgot to say - thank you for your lovely comment on my blog! Glad you like my zentangles. Happy WOYWW, Shoshi #89

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  7. What a fantastic tag - great embellishments, and the diamonds give it a real sparkle.

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  8. beautiful tag, love it!

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  9. Lovely tag, great details! Valerie

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  10. Great tag, and it is great to have the chance to be so patriotic.
    Jane x

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  11. Gorgeous work . Really stunning tag. Hugs Mrs A.

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  12. Hi Sharne. I love your interpretation of the Jubilee Tag. That stamp is the perfect regal embellishment. I wonder what the post office has on offer today? If they look anything like your I might have to squirrel some away, Helen x

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