Tuesday, 4 September 2012
CIRCUS
Good Morning all, Sorry I was AWOL last week, I had a wee problem with my crafty space!! I have posted on my blog.. But I think I am now back on track.. I am looking foward to seeing all the fab circus themed tags this week, I stamped this clown & coloured him with promarkers & added a little glitter to cheer him up as I think he looks a little sad!!!! Happy Tuesday all. Hugs May x x x
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Gorgeous tag May even if I hate clowns!! I used to be really scared of them when I was little and then there was a film which was equally scary for me as an adult (Brian Denneghy??) Not sure how I will do this one! I love the touch of glitter which you've added, it packs just enough punch and your colour work is perfect.
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Beautiful tag! Love the colours. Valerie
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant clown you made, just the right colours too! x
ReplyDeleteStunning tag May!! it beautifully captures all the drama of the Circus! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the vintage feel. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! What great colors!
ReplyDeleteLove the boldness of the blue and red, works really well with the clown, who is definitely a very classy clown. I can't see him throwing too many custard pies!
ReplyDeleteHe looks a little sad. I want to take care of him. The colours are great
ReplyDeleteI love your tag May. The Pierot image is beautiful what a wonderful stamp. Your colours are perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love Pierrot! This is wonderful! :0)
ReplyDeleteMay, I love, love, love your tag!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
Hugs,
Ivy
Love the red, white and blue background of your tag and all the stars, just right for the circus, Jane xx
ReplyDeleteLove the blue, white and red. Yes, he does look rather forlorn! Tears of A Clown comes to mind - used to love that song! Carolyn x
ReplyDeleteA thoughtful clown - Pierrot clowns are my favourite images. I like your introduction of colour and glitter, rather then black and white.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vintage style, love the contrast of the stamped image against that backdrop. Annie :)
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