It's week 12 of the Compendium of Curriosities challenge, this weeks technique is chipped enamel which can be found on page 44 of Tim's bible.
I don't have many of the Tim Holtz embellishments, so used a metal tag I had with one of Tim's flowers and added them to a tag.
Colours used: Dusty Concord, Worn Lipstick and Bundled Sage.
Prima script background stamp
My fragments finally came, so hope to make those soon.
Love your color choices. The tag turned out really cool. Thanks for the close-up on the flower.
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely: Gorgeous colours.
ReplyDeleteI must get to doing mine this week. Haven't had much playtime!
Great tag ! I love how you used different colors on the background.
ReplyDeletefantastic tag sarah,the chipped enamel looks stunning.really gorgeous colours too :)
ReplyDeletexx coops xx
Sarah, this turned out beautiful, just loving the pastels you chose. I just love this technique and you accomplished it here beautifully.... :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, love what you did on this.
ReplyDeleteYour colors are wonderful! Beautiful design!
ReplyDeleteHey, Sarah, this is GORGEOUS! You completely rocked the chipped enamel technique, and I love the soft colors you used on your tag and flower! Beautiful background, too-- the rainbow effect is perfect for the sweet butterfly image. Beautiful job!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great example of the chipped enamel technique. Very sweet colors too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHello Sarah,
ReplyDeletegreat use of the technique.
I like the chipped enamel most on the flower. On the tag the shiny part of the metal shows through too much. I had the same "problem" and I only had those shiny metals tags to try this technique :(
Maybe next time I will try to color the metal first with alcohol inks to "age" it a bit more.
I'm still glad with how this technique works !
On your paper tag I like the colors and how they flow in each other.
greetings from Belgium
Inge
BEAUTIFUL Tag, Sarah!!
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