I wanted to play along with the CCEE challenge this week, to use labels - http://cceestampers.blogspot.com/200...le-sticky.html.
Now, this is not what I was intending.
I started out with some old inkjet tape cassette labels, because I thought the litle bit in the centre that peels out would make a good window for a sentiment.
It does.
I stamped it with a music stamp, aged it up a bit and added some Crackle Accents. So while that was drying I printed this clipart onto some regular address labels and stuck it onto some black card.
Now, my sentiment might have survived falling face-down onto the floor.
It might even have survived DH picking it up from the desk, admiring it and leaving his fingerprints in it (all adding to the authentic distressed look).
What it didn't survive was the drying Crackle Accents pulling the label off the card totally...
So I binned it, and just added an oval sentiment, some twill ribbon and a quaver eyelet, so as not to waste all the effort. A sorry effort, but all my own.
Date: Saturday, March 7, 2009 GMT Views: 201
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Registered: November 5, 2007 Location: Hamilton, ON, Canada Posts: 13629
Sat, Mar 07, 2009 @ 7:35 AM
I love this - even if your original sentiment didn't make it! Like how the image is separated and of course your ribbon and eyelet are the perfect addition!
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Registered: April 20, 2005 Location: The only Eaton Rapids on the Earth, Michigan Posts: 57568
Sat, Mar 07, 2009 @ 12:21 PM
Sabrina, this is awesome!! I love the musical theme! The twill ribbon with musical notes and the music note eyelet are the perfect embellishments. Beautiful! Thanks, once again, for playing in our challenge!
Registered: May 31, 2008 Location: Seattle Posts: 14509
Sun, Mar 08, 2009 @ 10:47 AM
Sabrina, this is gorgeous! tfs
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