Hello there everyone, I hope this week and this new month find you all happy and healthy and enjoying the coming changes in season.
I thank you for your lovely comments on my tag last week, they were much appreciated and I appreciated all the different styles we saw.
I would also like to thank all those of you who went over to my blog and left some love for Wee Man and his first tag. He enjoyed all the comments and has joined us again this week. He struggled a little with the concept of no paper, but got there and has produced a cute work of art which you can see here.
My tag is cut from a tomato puree tube.
I decorated the side showing the product image and details, using alcohol inks through a stencil and black archival ink with some Rubber Dance stamps.
I like how it turned out and it was fun to end up with multi coloured fingers.
I'm looking forward to seeing what you all made without paper.
{{Hugs}} Mo :o) x
Fantastic idea to use the paste tube and the colours are amazing that you created.
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Great idea Mo, and the colours are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tag Mo, and what Hugs, Valerie a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great interpretation. You would never guess what it was once.
ReplyDeleteCool way to make this tag!! Love the colors!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! You tag is cool!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea to use tomato puree tube, I love the layers of colour and pattern you have built up :o)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, Mo! The effect you have created is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn xx
Would have never guessed what this was before the makeover. Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteGirl, you are really on a roll, this is yet another absolutely fabulous tag! Who'd have thought that a tomato puree tube could look so good. xx
ReplyDeleteHi Mo
ReplyDeleteSo clever - fantastic tag, and who would have thought it was recycled material when you see those brilliant colours.
Hi Mo
ReplyDeleteSo clever - fantastic tag, and who would have thought it was recycled material when you see those brilliant colours.