Saturday 23 November 2013

Twinkle, twinkle little star

Hello fellow Crafters,

Over at the Tag Along blog the theme this week is Ring a ding ding… lots of bling! So I sat down this afternoon and made this tag :





I coloured the tag with Pan Pastels and Distress inks after I put Gesso in it. I like the texture Gesso gives. I then stamped the swirls with Versamark and embossed them. I used silver holographic embossing powder which I mixed with blue glitter. Wasn't sure it would work but it did ! Yay…
I then randomly stamped some text on with blue Archival ink and glued the little blue jewels on. The white dots were made with a eraser on the end of a pencil and white ink.  I stamped the stars with Versamark on white cardstock and again embossed them, this time with just the silver holographic powder, cut them out and glued them on. I thought of the sentiment first and then my thoughts immediately went to Marci. As usual she was stamped on white paper, coloured with pencils and a water brush and clear embossed. Lastly I made the sentiment with Tim Holtz sticky letters and put the ribbon through.
Thanks for stopping by !
Hope you like it….

10 comments:

  1. Wonderful tag, Corrie. The holographic powder/blue glitter mix looks so effective.

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  2. Fab tag Corrie, love the bling!!!

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  3. Lovely Tag Corrie, you certainly have your bling on. thank you for joining in with the challenge this week. Carol x

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  4. Really beautiful tag, love your use of mixed silver embossing powder and blue glitter !! Have a great sunday, hugs Coco x

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  5. Love this tag, Corrie! I love the "blues" almost as much as I love Marci in your hands!

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  6. Deze is zo mooi, die swirls ook met de glimmers top!

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  7. wat een geweldig tag heb je gemaakt.
    Liefs Anneke

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  8. fantastic tag, Corrie! blue and bling goes really well together!

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  9. mooie tag, leuk die glinstertjes en mooi van kleur!
    Groetjes Karin

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