Tuesday 18 September 2012

Owls



A simple tag this week with two owls made using a Sizzix die, a button owl and some fun owl ribbon (courtesy of John Lewis!) to finish it off.

The paper strips are from old dictionaries..one French and one Bohemian.

I loved the Autumn tags last week...so many techniques and wonderful textures and colours.

18 comments:

  1. Love your owls, I have that pretty die, too! Valerie

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  2. Very cute! Love the texture on the owls!

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  3. Lovely fun tag, love the owl button and ribbon, Jane xx

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  4. What a handy machine a sizzix must be. The ribbon is very cute and the button too :0)

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  5. Great use of the die ... a Sissix machine must be a very handy tool, but you also have to have your creative touch too!

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  6. What an owful lot of owl themed pieces you have found! Love the button! Lovely tag. x

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  7. Fun tag - love that little button :)

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  8. What a fun tag! I like the simplicity and the use of the two colors! Well done!

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  9. What a great tag - I love the owl images, and I especially love that cute little button. Really lovely!

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  10. Susie all your owls are so beautiful, great tag.
    Anni

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  11. Wow...what a hoot of owls...great die, how cute is the little owl button and ribbon owls too! ...fabby little tag Susie!! :)

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  12. Great tag. I especially like the texture that feathers these fine fellows.

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  13. These are just great!

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  14. Im not sure if your paper choice gave your owls their feathery marking or if it was your die but it looks fab - cute button too.

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  15. Love your owl family, and well done for finding owl ribbon! :)

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  16. Cute family of owls! Carolyn x

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  17. Cute tag. I like the way everything is owl themed!
    Jane x

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