Sunday, May 15, 2011
Grungy Monday #6
Nothing like waiting until Sunday to finish this one. I started it twice and didn't like the colors I chose for the Weathered Wood technique, so started over and had to let dry, etc. Add water tp paint dabbers, stir, shake, etc. I really must do this every couple of weeks to keep them good so it's not such a hastle to use them every time. I do love them though! I used tim's new sewing set of stamps finally for my tag. Kept it pretty simple! Used watermelon dabber, aged mahogony ink, and coffee archival ink. Colored the ric-rac with the mahogony ink as well and tied on some tulle.
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That looks really nice!
Lovely tag Kathy. Your combination of colors go so well together...Donna
Hi Kathy! Love your pink tag!!! So pretty!!! It looks great together. ANd...your background technique is really good! <3 Candy
I never knew about adding water to the paint dabbers! Thank you! This is lovely - the colour's lovely and the stamps are my current faves!
Love your tag. Must have that dress form stamp !
Marilyn
Beautiful tag Kathy and love the Watermelon colour. Annette
Ooh, I LOVE these colors, Kathy! The faux woodgrain looks fabulous, and the sewing theme is great-- you used these images and embellishments perfectly.
Great tag, Kathy. Congrats on your Ranger win, too!
Turned out very nice. Lovely elements.
So pretty!! Love the color of your background.
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