This is for WT250, to use background stamps.
I stamped the Stampendous Music score on card with Brown StazOn. Sponged with Antique Linen, cut down to the tag size and sponged the edges with Vintage Photo. Stamped Woodland Fern from Hero Arts with Versafine Olympia Green in several places, stamping it off some of the time. Added a holly sprig that I cut out from a scrap lying on the desk, and added Crackle Accents. Added a green organza bow that was lying on the desk. Stamped an ivy stamp from Woodware - added Liquid Pearls that were lying on the desk. Sheesh, you'd never think I'd actually tidied my desk this morning so DH could work at it...
Added Sakura stardust pen to the ivy leaves, and that was it...
Thanks, Julia - now I have a bit of a better tag to put on my sister's extra present.
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Registered: November 12, 2009 Location: Living in Western North Carolina in the mountains of beauty. Posts: 2551
Thu, Dec 24, 2009 @ 8:10 AM
WOW.... lucky sister.. beautiful tag!!!! Love it... nice for the challenge as well... but I am sure your sister will LOVE it... Very nicely done... love the way the leaves stand out!! Nice touch. Merry Christmas to you and yours...
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Thu, Dec 24, 2009 @ 8:29 AM
Oh my Sabrina. This is soo pretty! I love the ribbon especially because it's sheerness let you see the background, the lovely mistletoe is beautiful and just enough colour. WOW you did great on the challenge, now go clean up that desk before dh gets to it. LOL
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Thu, Dec 24, 2009 @ 1:42 PM
This Beautiful tag is a present! just lovely!
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