I had great fun making this tag - primarily because I had no plan in mind when I started and it just sort of evolved.
Rubber stamps are by Elusive Images and Clarity. I used chipboard numbers from a pack I bought about 2 years ago and never used. Distress Inks - Broken China, Faded Jeans, Stormy Sky and Black Soot. Silver detail EP was used to highlight some of the numbers embossed with a cuttlebug folder. Silver eyelet to complete the tag.
Hope you like it and please feel free to leave a comment - they are much appreciated.
I love it Janet. So simple yet effective. Love the colours too.
ReplyDeleteThia is a great tag Janet,I do love the colour.xxx
ReplyDeleteLove those large numbers... never had any of those. Your tag is fabtabulous, as always, Janet, so thanks or dreaming with me again this week
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Frankie
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Great tag, love the colours and the different textures.
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A great tag Janet. A brilliant take on the theme.
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Gorgeous tag Janet, love the colours and the numbers, super textures too
ReplyDeleteChristine xx
Janet, what a grand tag with so many numbers on it! I love all the distress colors you used. I really need to buy some more. I have fired brick, broken china, vintage photo, and a pale lavender that never has really worked well. This is beautiful. Love the embossing - both kinds.
ReplyDeleteThis is really great Janet. DIs are my favourite inks and I love all those numbers. You should link this to Judith's 'Forgotten Friday' post as you've used stuff you've had for ages.
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lesley Xx
Fab tag again Janet love the colours and also the shape of it. Love Elizabeth xx
ReplyDeleteHi Janet, thanks for joining in my 'Forgotten Friday' Number 2! I love the colours that you have used on your tag, and the Black Soot around the edges is great. All the numbers are really fabulous, and I like the silver detail. Hope to see you back another time, Judith xx
ReplyDeleteLove this tag with all its numbers - very effective. It gives satisfaction to use something which has been around for a while doesn't it?
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