Hi all, just popping in with a quick make today, I have just returned from holiday, so lots of washing and sorting to do, but I made this tag this morning using this cute image from Rick St. Dennis.
Whilst on holiday I managed to get lots of colouring done, so I wanted to use one of these images before my crafty mojo takes a dive!
The image is called Mermaid in a Teacup, and you can find her in Rick's Zibbet store here. I coloured her with Polychromos pencils, and the tag was inked with distress inks, then stamps some sea themed images from Designs by Ryn.
I added some stickles to her hair for some sparkle, and layered her up with foam pads. Sentiment is from one of my old Waltzingmouse sets, a company no longer in production (sadly).
I would like to enter this tag into the following challenges -
Sparkle & Glitter - Anything Goes
Your Scrapbook Place - Anything Goes
That's Crafty - Anything but a Card
Thanks for stopping by,
Pauline
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Tuesday, 15 August 2017
Monday, 28 March 2016
Alice Amongst the Flowers
Hi all, I am sharing this card I made for the Rick St. Dennis challenge on his Facebook group, which is to include something metal on a project using an RSD image of course! I had this lovely image already coloured, and decided it was time she made it onto a card, with the onset of spring (despite Storm Katie last night!) I thought she looked quite spring like amongst the flowers.
I coloured her with Polychromos pencils, and she is layered onto a piece of mirri card, that I clear embossed with a flourish design to imitate the look of hammered metal.
I also added some metal and pearl brads to the corners. The pretty paper is from a magazine freebie, and the sentiment is from Visible Image.
Thanks for stopping by,
Pauline
I coloured her with Polychromos pencils, and she is layered onto a piece of mirri card, that I clear embossed with a flourish design to imitate the look of hammered metal.
I also added some metal and pearl brads to the corners. The pretty paper is from a magazine freebie, and the sentiment is from Visible Image.
Thanks for stopping by,
Pauline
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