For Dina's MIX149 challenge today. I spritzed the Brusho sprays onto my non-stick mat, added a little water and swiped the tags through.
Thanks to Dina's suggestion of using Brusho powders to colour ribbon, I now always wipe my craft mat clean with a length of white binding, and that gave my my coordinating ribbon here.
When the tags were dry, I stamped a script stamp in Chipped Sapphire and the Poinsettia background in Pine Needles, then sponged the edges with dark brown.
The poinsettias and foliage were cut from scraps in my box - one of the foliage is alcohol inks on a shimmer sheet, the other two are polished stone. Two poinsettias are a bandanna background, and the other one is Roses in Winter!! They all blended into the tag a bit too much, so I traced roughly around the edges with a brown marker to add definition.
Bling to finish in the centre of each, sentiments added, and then some chunky EP to finish off.
I think if I could combine my favourite elements from each into one tag, I'd have one I really liked.
Date: Friday, December 4, 2015 GMT Views: 1157
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Registered: July 23, 2007 Location: Syracuse, Indiana Posts: 25177
Fri, Dec 04, 2015 @ 6:34 AM
Great trio of tags Sabrina-love the colors you chose and the metallic extras. Genius to color the seam binding that way....need to get some white to have around-it kills me to "waste" the last bit of leftover ink or paint!
Registered: July 9, 2008 Location: Stars Fell on Alabama Posts: 75116
Fri, Dec 04, 2015 @ 8:41 AM
AWESOME tags, Sabrina. I love the chunky embossing powder and every inch you've created. Fav'd and pinned.
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Fri, Dec 04, 2015 @ 10:17 AM
I think each and every one is beautiful, Sabrina. Put them on a package with plain wrapping paper and you have a stunning gift presentation. Or use them as the focal point of a card.