Linda has been posting every week a tag as a challenge for us to play along and has a lovely prize sponsored by her store The Funkie Junkie Boutique. This weeks tag #5 has some beautiful music in the background with a resist of snowflakes. I started from that idea and pulled out a vintage music pamphlet that describes the creation of the carol Silent Night. I photo copied a few bits of the book to use for my tag.
This was my second version of the tag. I started with the resist of stars in the background over my music and then sponged it with the plum but it got too dark. This version didn't use the resist which allowed me to just add highlights of the soft plum to areas of the tag.
I used this beautiful church scene from Magenta Stamps AO2185S. I added in the clouds using a Stampscape cloud stamp. I added color with a watercolor brush and Memento Soft Plum. I added highlights with the white gel pen.
At the end of the little book there was the German and English words for the Song which I used on the bottom of my tag.
I knew I wanted an angel in my sky and had nothing small enough to fit. I pulled out my Shrinky Dinks acetate and stamped the Stampendous Angel and shrunk her to fit. I added a little white acrylic paint behind her to make her stand out and to give her appropriate glow. I decided to add in the moon and was going to stamp some words on it but had a few failed attempts and decided to leave it alone. :)
Have a wonderful Thursday! So glad it is almost the weekend. :)
Suzz
P.S. Here is the first version if you want to see how not to align your words and the resist. :)
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
Friday, February 20, 2009
KWerner Challenge # 42
Kristina's Color Challenge http://www.kwernerdesign.com/blog/?p=701 this week reminds me of butterscotch..
I looked at the colors and thought of my alcohol inks. Butterscotch, Rust and Lettuce. I have used these colors together before and liked the effect. So I pulled them out to create a beautiful background color. (Side note: There are new colors out in the acohol inks from Ranger and they are on my list to get!)

Since I have done a card with similar colors I wanted to do something different for the flowers. I use a light yellow embossing powder and was really pleased with the effect.
Products:
I looked at the colors and thought of my alcohol inks. Butterscotch, Rust and Lettuce. I have used these colors together before and liked the effect. So I pulled them out to create a beautiful background color. (Side note: There are new colors out in the acohol inks from Ranger and they are on my list to get!)
Since I have done a card with similar colors I wanted to do something different for the flowers. I use a light yellow embossing powder and was really pleased with the effect.
Products:
- Ranger Alcohol Inks - Butterscotch, Lettuce, Rust
- Versamark Watermark Ink
- Light Yellow Embossing Powder
- Magenta - 09150M
- Verses - Kiss of the Sun
- Martha Stewart Ribbon
- K&Company & Kaisers Gemstones
Thanks for stopping by...
Suzz
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