Wednesday 6 November 2013

Proverbs

Hi Everyone
I hope I find you all keeping well and having had a good week. Thank you for all the lovely comments on my tag last week & always. You are a very lovely and encouraging group. I was overwhelmed with ideas for this weeks proverbs theme, but I am pleased with my end result. I chose, 'A picture is worth a thousand words'
My main image is a napkin. I used my Elizabeth Bennet stamp, a heart stamp & some film tape. I chose to cut out a second image of the buxom lady in the centre to create a 3D effect. I stuck her to card & embossed her with clear embossing powder. You may just be able to see the wee glimmer from my flash. I added some pleated lace to the bottom of the tag onto which I stuck a shrink plastic button with a coloured butterfly on it.
There is a feather added, which doesn't really show and then my proverb. My tie is more lace.
I'm looking forward to seeing what proverbs you have all chosen. I wish you well, have a happy week & I'll see you back here next week, ok. *hugs* Mo :0) xx






12 comments:

  1. This is absolutely gorgeous Mo, great tag, and a lovely saying that you have chosen. Hugs, Valerie

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  2. Elizabeth Bennett stamp? I need one of those, LOL! Lovely!

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  3. This is lovely Mo, what a lovely collection of images! The lace at the bottom just finishes it off. X

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  4. Stunning tag, Mo! Great saying too. Just love it. Carolyn xx

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  5. Wonderful tag with great ideas on it and a terrific proverb to chose

    Chrissie x

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  6. This is a very elegant tag. Blessings!

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  7. Lovely images on your tag which create the feel of bygone days.
    Jane x

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  8. Lovely vintage look, great idea using the napkin.

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  9. Wonderful use of subtle colors and so many lovely images!

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