- A library card base, as usual, stenciled with Teresa Collins modeling paste over an old K & Company stencil intended for a shadowbox... I punched out the negative spaces and kept them for...
- ...decorating! I painted some with Peeled Paint Distress Paint and some with Peeled Paint Distress Stain. I added berries with Stickles in Xmas Red
- I colored the background with Aged Mahogany and some H20, then painted using my fingers with Distress Paint in Peeled Paint and Fired Brick... also a little Antiqued Bronze Distress Stain
- I used a generous amount of Martha Stewart ribbon because I plan to use this tag on a homemade envelope containing a gift card to our local coffee shop
- The coffee cup was made with kraft, cardboard, and an SEI snowflake, and all of the inks mentioned above. The whipped cream is Aleene's Glitter Snow sprinkled with Stampendous glass glitter
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Funkie Junkie Tag #9
Okay, for Funkie Junkie Tag #9, sponsored by The Funkie Junkie Boutique, this is what I came up with:
My tag was inspired heavily by Linda's tag, as you can see:
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I am not yet ready for tag #9! Love your background!
ReplyDeleteLove your festive tag Mimi!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
That stenciled background turned out great, looking very festive, and the cream looks really realistic and yummy.
ReplyDeleteWell, you did it! This is a super take from Linda's tag! Love it to pieces. Great colors and the froth looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour fingerprinted background is seriously sensational - LOVE it! Your cup came out really cool too! Great piece of work and I'm still lovin' those library cards!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Linda
Your fingerprinted background is seriously sensational - LOVE it! Your cup came out really cool too! Great piece of work and I'm still lovin' those library cards!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Linda