Friday, 8 February 2013

PaperArtsy Meets Frantage

The fabulous Michelle Webb is back at PaperArtsy this week, and she has challenged us to make something in 3D. I've used the PA hanging board, lots of fresco paints and distress inks.
I felt that it needed 'something' so I sprinkled a little Frantage embossing enamel on in Aged Ivory.
I've used stamps from the HP1004 plate, and some bubble wrap for the background.
Have a great weekend, and thanks very much for looking x

14 comments:

  1. Love the colours and need to get some of those hanging boards! Really gorgeous make, greatidea to add the frantage! Hugs trace x

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  2. Fabulous colours, love the twinkles!!

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  3. Gorgeous! Love the colours, and such a bright feel to it.

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  4. Gorgeous, the colour is beautiful and the frantage looks great. Elizabeth xxx

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  5. Hi Sue, love your take on Michelle's post this week. The mix of colours, design and added embossing detail looks beautiful. Thanks for being inspired enough to play along.

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  6. fabulous! love the colors, great tag! have a great weekend!

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  7. Gorgeous, love the colours.

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  8. Gorgeous tag Sue, Love the colours... Brilliant background love the added fran-tage.. Hugs May x x x

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  9. It's gorgeous, Sue - I so love the hanging boards, and this one looks fabulous!
    Alison xx

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  10. A great hanging it would brighten any wall.

    Love Chrissie xx

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  11. Wow Sue, this is awesome! Well done, you've definitely been inspired! I love that so much, you've done a gorgeous hanging board, and I love the Frantage embossing powder (one of my favs :))Good luck for Sunday. Michelle x

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  12. Hi sue, this tag is right up my street I love it. I just love blue too. Sam

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  13. A fabulous tag, love the colors and stamping.

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