I used a rubber stamp from Inkadinkadoo for this tag. The image was stamped with black ink and then cut with a diecut. The butterfly is paper pieced. The tag is edged with paint and ink and embellished with yarn and a clay skeleton.
I would like to enter this tag in the following challenges:
Get Creative - #23 tag
Not Just Cards - #24 anything goes
Simon Says Monday - stamp+diecut
Where the Heart is - #1 text
Simon Says Wednesday - use a rubber stamp
Addicted to Stamps+More (10) - #161 anything goes
Inspiration Destination - #50 anything goes
As You Like it - favorite die (Sizzix ticket) because it so versatile!
Cute Card Thursday - #390 numbers
The Corrosive - #233 mixed media
♥ Wendy
love the background and the pretty butterfly - thanks for sharing your card at ATSM
ReplyDeleteLove the background stamp to your tag Wendy, thanks for supporting us at ATSM. :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting mixed media tag! looks fantastic, thanks for joining us at ATSM.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag. Love the stamping and the effect it gives. Thanks for joining us over at Where The HeArt Is.
ReplyDeleteStacey, DT x
Very pretty tag! Thank you for joining us for the STAMPtember® celebration on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
ReplyDeleteGreat tag and love the collage stamp and clay skeleton--Thank you for joining us at Get Creative
ReplyDeleteCarol DT x
Beautiful creation Wendy for our first challenge of 'add text'....thanks for joining in.xx
ReplyDelete{Where The Heart Is DT}
A fabulous project and I love how you used the ticket die as a tag :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with our challenge at As You Like It!
Hugs, Kat x
Fabulous tag. :0)
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Annette - Netty's Cards
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Proud to design for :
The Sugar Bowl Challenge,
Lili of the Valley,
Without Words Challenge
In The Pink Challenge
As You Like It Challenge.
Love the background and distressed look. I wish you the best of luck in our Corrosive Challenge!
ReplyDeleteDebbieM
So wonderfully done. Thanks for sharing your talent with us over at Corrosive Challenge
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