
I always love the sketches from the
Beary Scrap, but I think it's fun to remember that this sketch is not only great for cards! Jaimie always does a fantastic job of using the sketch for layouts, but you can think smaller too - like this tag that I made. Sure, I took a little artistic license, but, hey, that's what it's all about. Here's the sketch - See how I just squished everything in a little?

I pulled out some of the
My Minds Eye Lost and Found/ Market Street collection. I always forget how beautiful this paper is, until I bring it out. I cut the tag with the
Tim Holtz Tag die, and covered the patterned paper with Golden's Acrylic Medium and put a layer of tissue paper. Then I inked over some of the wrinkles using
Distress Ink in Pumice Stone. You can still see the lovely paper, but it just makes it a little dreamy. I inked all of the edges of my papers with
Crushed Olive. The bird and borders were cut from the paper. For final embellies, I added
mulberry paper roses,
Kaisercraft rhinestones, and
seam binding.
Do you always follow a sketch to a "T"? or do you use it as a starting point? I hope you will play along with us, however you decide to interpret the sketch!
Challenges:
Simon Says Stamp and Show: Tim Holtz technique
If the Shoe Fits: Green
Thanks so much for the tips on how to use the sketch for a tag. It's a beautiful creation Gini. "Hugs" Carol
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and love the glittered cage!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tag with wonderful elements and layers that looks fabulous as a tag sketch too!Thank you for sharing with Simon Says Stamp & Show!
ReplyDeleteSarah.
Great colors!! I like the bird as well : )
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for entering the Simon Says Stamp & Show Challenge!!!
-Sarah