Well, hello again, my friends. I am on time today, well tonight. It is a rainy, blustery day, so inspiration was not hard to find. I used this wonderful image from Digital Two for Tuesday (great images, by the way!) and just kept it simple. Used coloured pencil to colour in girl, chalk for the grey skies and ground. Glamour dust on the rain and the word 'Rain' from a nursery rhyme book framed in a brass clip on. I used a matching eyelet to put the ribbon through. I used my Spellbinders Nestabilities and Cuttlebug to cut out and emboss the tag and then just hand cut a black background. I am still learning to use my cuttlebug and so it is quite the process right now...but practice makes perfect (kind of)!
Keep dry and enjoy the rest of your week.....off to see what you have created!
Enjoy
Ivy
Lovely tag, the image is gorgeous. What is glamour dust? Valerie
ReplyDeleteWhhat a fabulous image youhave found, a very lovelytag. x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tag - I love the vintage image.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! Morton salt girl!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your kind comments! To Valerie,glamour dust is from DecoArt and I purchased mine at Micheals Craft Store. It is found more in the acrylic paint section (same size bottle) and is very fine glitter.
ReplyDeleteReally beautifully made.
ReplyDeleteAnni
Very cute tag! We probably wouldn't get Glamour Dust in the UK then - shame :0)
ReplyDeleteLove your rain effect. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteVery cute tag ...love the image :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag... great image... May x
ReplyDeleteA fantastic image, I need a huge umbrella like that! Love that bright yellow on a dark rainy day, Jane xx
ReplyDeleteLovely tag, really illustrates the rainy day theme!
ReplyDeleteJane x
lovely little tag, perfect choice of image sweet little shape and I love the sparkly rain :)
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage image and the little word from a book in the clip is such a good idea :o)
ReplyDeleteIvy, this is charming!
ReplyDeleteLovely image Ivy - reminds me of old childhood story books. Have fun with your cuttlebug.
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