Tuesday, 3 July 2012

SEASIDE

I decided to keep things simple this week - I found some old rubber stamps (Oxford Impressions, I think) and had a really enjoyable afternoon 'playing' with them!  I also took the opportunity to make a stash of greetings cards for summer birthdays so it was quite a productive time.

The smaller shells and text I embossed with gold embossing powder on each tag, but it hasn't come out so well in the photo.

Thanks to everyone who left comments for me last week - they are very much appreciated, and I look forward to seeing all your fab creations this week.


15 comments:

  1. The beach chick looks very glamorous with her parasol.
    The shells and turtle remind me of fossils. We used to go fossil hunting when I was young, found a few but nothing major. :0)

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  2. Love these tags! Beautiful images and embossing.

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  3. Oh what wonderful stamps...love the colour combos..beautiful seaside tags :)

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  4. Gorgeous tag and colours! Valerie

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  5. How appropriate! Great color choices!

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  6. Lovely Diana, i can hear the sea! x

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  7. Very pretty, i love those stamps!

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  8. Love the lady in her very glamorous bathing suit! Inspiring use of stamps, I never know what to do with stamps, but these are great.

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  9. Beautiful, love the backgrounds & embossed prints

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  10. Beautiful crisp stamping Diana. I love the stamps you used. The colour scheme is lovely and fresh.

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  11. Is'nt she elegant. Those were the days.
    Lynn and the Doodly Birds

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  12. Beautiful tag. I love the seahorse.

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  13. Love your blue and gold colours - fab stamps! Carolyn x

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  14. Isn't it great to rediscover special items in your art stash - you have created such gorgeous tags with a touch of elegance and beauty in both of them.

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