This week's challenge over at Louise's blog is to use some glitter in your tag. I just bought the Oxford Impressions Farm Boy and Country Girl stamp sets and really wanted to use them. I adore the rooster and decided to use him as the focal point. I stamped him on muslin, colored with pencils and sewed him on with the burlap. The chicks I stamped, colored, cut out and glued on. The chicken wire background on my tag is from Lost Coast Designs. I used that one, instead of the OI stamp, because it was alot bigger and I had a big stamp this week. I added glitter to the chicks and rooster. Unfortunately, I have not been able to scan cards/tags when I stamp on muslin, it just doesn't come out clear for me. So I have to take a picture, which is not as crisp :( Enjoy! Thanks for your comments.
A delightful tag, love the stamps you used and the touch of burlap. I see you are a member of the "a little glitter goes a long way" club:):)
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How cute! Once again I must say I love how you stamp on the muslin and the little piece of burlap adds the perfect touch. Love those images also.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of glitter. I love that chicken wire stamp! Nice tag!
ReplyDeleteI love those stamp sets....what a fun theme! It's wonderful how you used muslin and burlap and just a touch of glitter to make this super tag! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, Arent you just Lovin these new stamps!I've been working on an altered book with them and having a blast! I just Love your tag!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being published in the latest Catch up issue!!! I still havent gotten mine. I'll be looking for your cards when it arrives.
A darling tag! Love the muslin and burlap. Just enough glitter, too!
ReplyDeleteNice little touch of glitter there Sharon!
ReplyDeleteLove the little touch of glitter, very creative, fun tag! Love the theme!
ReplyDeleteFun farm yard tag. Great use of your glitter.
ReplyDeleteVery fun! Love the rooster and chicks on the chicken wire background!
ReplyDeleteThanks for signing up for my giveaway Sharon, best of luck
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