How time flies, another week, another CCC at Studio L3, week 11 and it's Blended Batik. I've recycled a linen tag I just happened to take off a top this morning. I wasn't sure whether the technique would work on fabric or not, but as you can see came out just fine.
Apologies for not using Sir Tim's stamps but I need to build up my collection, all other products are TH though. I would love some floral/nature stamps if anyone can direct me to any please let me know.
Products used
Distress Inks: Tea Dye, Forest Moss, Peeled Paint, Aged Mahagony
Wings from Heart Wings die inked with Peeled Paint and stickles
a bottle top squished in my bug with charm attached
floral embellishments.
you are so creative Sarah ....just love the idea of turning something so boring into treasure ...
ReplyDeleteclever work Sarah .....Karen xxx
OH WOW Sarah!! What a FABULOUS tag!!
ReplyDeleteHi this is fab and yes it worked fine.
ReplyDeleteWow, Sarah, this worked beautifully on fabric! What a brilliant idea, and you created a wonderful work of art with it! I love the sweet, whimsical imagery, and the metal embellishments give just the right balance. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Sarah!!
ReplyDeleteHero Arts has a ton of gorgeous floral and nature stamps!
love love love it!
ReplyDelete(jumped over from the Tim yahoo group. ;D)
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Its gorgeous Sarah, love the colours!
ReplyDeleteClairex
I love the look of your tag!
ReplyDeleteLove your tag! and don't apologise for not using Tim's stamps - some of us don't have very many of them either :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah...so glad you tried this on fabric. I wouldn't have thought of it and it turned out lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love this on fabric: Great texture! Great tag!
ReplyDeleteWow, I am loving that you used fabric. I was wondering the same thing but wasn't brave enough to try ;)
ReplyDeleteWow this is great on fabric, just love your tag. Annette x
ReplyDeleteGreat tag....I will have to try this on some fabric.
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag! I also like using fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea to try this on fabric! Thanks for the inspiration!
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