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Sunday 30 October 2011

Planes Trains & Automobiles

This week the challenge over at Tag It On is Planes Trains & Automobiles. For the planes tag I've used October Afternoon paper, and stamped with  Scrolls Work and Tim Holtz stamps.
The trains has Stampin'Up paper in black and vanilla. I've stamped a Scrolls Work stamp with some Indigo Blu glue and rubbed in some gilding flakes. The train stamps are Scrolls Work.
The automobile tag has been gesso'd then stamped with the SW background in Chipped Sapphire. The stamps are all Timmy's except for the Planes Trains and Automobiles which are again by Scrolls Work.
Sorry about the rubbish picture, but by the time I had finished there was NO sunlight left. If you click on it it's a little bit better.
I need to go and do some ironing now :o(
Thanks very much for looking x

9 comments:

  1. Love these, great collages and fab colours

    Sam xxx

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  2. Gorgeous tags Sue. Love those colours. I bet it would probably only take you 1 1/2 hours to get to stampalot from Pontefract, you know - straight down the A1. It would be great to meet up x

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  3. oh these are brilliant tags hun just love the image and adore guilding flakes hugs cherylxx

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  4. A gorgeous trio of tags. I love the idea of three separate tags depicting the three modes of transport. Thanks for joining us this week on the TIO challenge.
    Wanda xx

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  5. What fabulous tags, Sue - thanks for dreaming with us at TIO this week. Hope you got your ironing done....

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  6. Three wonderful tags, great images. Thanks for dreaming with us on TIO this week.

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  7. Gorgeous tags, specially the iddle is my favorite.

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  8. Great set of tags, thanks for sharing with us at Dragons Dream TIO this week. Elizabeth x

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  9. Fabulous tags! Love the subtle colour scheme. xx

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