Tuesday 16 June 2015

Out Of Our Comfort Zone

Hi there . I can't believe it is Tuesday again .

I have a work bench with about  12"square of  available  actual work area. To the left of this clear space   is a stack of regularly used ink pads and some pre folded blank card bases along with some printed images left over from   previous makes   , while to the right is a huge pile of card and paper scraps .So from these piles emerged the ingredients for my contribution .

I die cut some scallop circles from green card . The teddy image was already as is . The scrap ribbon and flower brad were within arms reach .
My step outside my comfort zone was to create some thing different for a tag .A hidden message space .
Hope that you like my ," using left overs " tag.


Have a great week everyone ,happy crafting .
hugs Shirley-Anne

10 comments:

  1. Pretty tag, love the idea of a hidden writing space. You still have 12" of space, wow! Hugs, Valerie

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  2. Fantastic tag and love the hidden element you thought of

    Love Chrissie xx

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  3. Very cute tag with a crafty difference. Nice job Shirley-Anne :o))

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  4. That's a very clever way to incorporate a message into a tag. Blessings!

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  5. Cute and creative tag Shirley-Anne!

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  6. Loving the secret message space! Great tag!
    Carolyn xx

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  7. Awesome use of your 12" of work space - cute tag you made - love the idea of hidden journaling!

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  8. A great idea for your tag, it would make a great gift tag.

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  9. Good idea for a tag, and an inspiration to us all to use what is within reach in our workspaces!
    Jane x

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  10. Hi Shirley-Anne - great use of resources - sometimes I think we overlook what we have right on our work tables! I too love the idea of the tag for a message.

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