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Sunday, 4 June 2023

Tag It On

 Good morning and a very happy Sunday. Today I'm sharing some tags made with the wonderful Gelli Art Prints collection from Relatively Thoughtful.



These were really simple to make. First of all I just cut some tags with a Tim Holtz die. The eagle-eyed among you may notice that the 3 I started with were not the 3 that I ended up with. People say that there are no mistakes in art - tell that to the big blue filing cabinet under my desk lol.
For this one, I added some stencilling with white acrylic paint to knock it back a little. Then I just added some stamping.
This is such a lovely gentle colour so no knocking back required.
I think this one may be my favourite. I added so stencil paste through a stencil, and then once dry I sanded it back a little. I love how the sanded edges look, and certainly wasn't going to cover it up with any stitching.
Once the tags were done I dyed some seam binding to match and we're all done.
The papers come in both digital and physical formats and can be found here in Sally's store. There's also a fun challenge running this week for the chance to win the digital collection so please join in.
As always there is new inspiration every day on our socials and we hope to see you over there.
Have a wonderful day whatever you are doing, and thanks so much for looking x





3 comments:

  1. Hi Sue, those papers are lush! and loving your tags too. It's very sunny here today so hoping it is where you are too. Just taken the dogs to the kennels as hubby has gone off on his travels again today so hoping to do some crafty stuff while they are all away though I am full of cold at the moment so it might just be resting mostly. Take care and have a lovely week. Hugs are okay at a distance Lol! xXx

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  2. Live simply, bloom wildly is my favourite one.

    All the best Jan

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