Here is my 'T' for Time tag done for the weekly challenge set by Efemera (Gail) on UK Stampers Forum. This time I decided to use masks and distess inks for the background. I cut the tag from plain cream cardstock and then applied Distress inks with cut'n'dry foam over Tim Holtz masks from the time sheet. I used dusty concord, tea dye, & aged mahogony on the body of the tag and black soot on the edges.
I spattered water unevenly over the background and after 15 seconds dried with a heat gun to set. Next I stamped a text stamp in aged mahogony top left and a small ruler stamp twice with dusty concord on the bottom right corner. Not sure where the stamps were from. I then stamped a 'No' stamp in Versamark and heat embossed with old gold embossing powder. The 'Time' stamp was stamped in dusty concord.
I then used a polka dot stamp from Tanda Stamps and stamped in versamark and heat embossed with pink EP bottom left. Finally a hole was cut with the crop-a-dile and a pink eyelet set. A purple satin tassel was then tied through the hole to finish. Most materials are available from The Artistic Stamper.
I then used a polka dot stamp from Tanda Stamps and stamped in versamark and heat embossed with pink EP bottom left. Finally a hole was cut with the crop-a-dile and a pink eyelet set. A purple satin tassel was then tied through the hole to finish. Most materials are available from The Artistic Stamper.
Hope you like it :-)
Lovely tag Sid, beautiful background
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Great grungy tag, love the little embossed dot detail :O)
ReplyDeleteI love love love this - the colours are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFab tag I love the masking
ReplyDeleteFabulous Sid. I would just die for that ruler stamp!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! So perfect!
ReplyDeleteGreat tag Sid - using one of my fave techniques as well. Like your colour combo.
ReplyDeleteNice collage feel Sid, love the little touch of the tape measure up the side!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tag Sid, love the colours, looks rustic xxx
ReplyDeleteBrilliant tag Sid
ReplyDeleteBrilliant finish Sid - love all the textures. I have been reading your blog but not left comments lately due to sore hands!
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