I wanted to offer a tag inspiration that could be interpreted a few different ways, and I hope this does the trick:
I made this on a cool rainy day when all I wanted was something to remind me that spring will eventually be here. I started by lightly sponging tumbled glass distress ink on a white panel, then stamped the two tulips. As I'd hoped, the layers of inks covered the light blue, meaning there was no masking necessary, yay! I found some scrap red cardstock that coordinated with the blooms and used it to mat the tulip panel as well as to die cut the "hello" sentiment and a reinforcement. No die for the tag, I merely cut it to the size I wanted. The two ribbons finish it off. A little tulip close-up:
Thank you, Tracey, for the invitation to play along with the talented tag design team! I hope this inspires you to join this month's challenge!
Supplies: white & red cardstock, Altenew Tulip stamps, tumbled glass distress, Altenew velvet, crimson & blush, Memento cottage ivy, bamboo leaves & new sprout inks, Winnie & Walter Katharine & The Big, the Bold & the Happy dies, May Arts ribbons
This is lovely... I am such a big fan of tulips, and I love the fresh, CAS look you've achieved, Jo x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tag, awesome colouring, love those tulips.
ReplyDeleteI love those tulips! What a stunning tag! I'm glad I'm not the one crafter on the planet that doesn't own any tag dies. Mine are all hand cut also.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely; another striking colour combo. The only tulip I have in my garden this year is a red one. Tomorrow my daughter and I are going to tiptoe through the tulip festival here in Ottawa.
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