Saturday 7 July 2012

CARIBBEAN SEASIDE


I've lived near different oceans for most of the past 50 years or so and we now live in Barranquilla, Colombia which is on the North Coast of South America. From our new apartment living room window...we can see...WAY over north there...breakers from the Caribbean Sea. My tag was made and inspired by the oceans, beaches, palm trees and fish of the world. I love using fabric scraps as much as I love the ocean.



Peace, love and all things groovy,

annie!

13 comments:

  1. Really cool! Love the purple fish!

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  2. Lovely tag, so vibrant and the colours definitely say 'Caribbean' to me :0)

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  3. Te quedó bellísima. I believe it has some Latin American appliqué influences. Blessings!

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  4. Absolutely stunning Annie!!

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  5. Love the colours, and the little fish at the bottom.

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  6. Love the colours and it looks so tactile I just want to touch it.

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  7. Gosh, that has warmed me up as it really miserable weather here in the UK! Lovely tag, great colour. x

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  8. Love the caribean colours. I agree with barb, it has warmed me up and made it feel more like july than the october weather we have up here in the north east of england! jenx

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  9. Hi Annie I wish I could live near the sea again. I always get the urge to have a go at working with fabric when I see things like your wonderful tag. It is wonderfully tactile Annie and it made me wonder if you use recycled fabrics? What a cool way to preserve a piece of a favourite blouse or baby outfit.

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  10. Thank you all for the lovely comments!

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  11. A simply stunning tag - just love the texture of the stitching and the bright colours - wonderful!

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  12. Really happy vibrant tag bursting with energy - love these colours and the concept

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