Saturday, June 8, 2013

Simply Best Wishes Tag

Gingham is so fun! Summery. Cheerful. And bright! Who doesn't love gingham? Boring people, that's who! Well, maybe just people who don't like country-style stuff ;) But everyone  loves Washi Tape right!

This tag is the result of me just playing around with a scrap of paper and then deciding that I loved it. Actually, it is the result of more than one experiment. The flower is one I made with the Simply Pressed Clay and Mold. It was just a plain clay flower, then I used a blender pen and pink ink. Then I spritzed the whole flower with Vanilla Smooch Spritz. It turned out beautiful, and sat on my desk for a few weeks before I found the perfect project for it :)
  • Stamps: Remember This and That Rotary Stamp, Secret Garden
  • Ink: Island Indigo, Strawberry Slush, Crushed Curry, Pear Pizzazz, Blushing Bride
  • Paper: Naturals White, Pear Pizzazz
  • Other: Big Shot with Secret Garden and Labels framelits, Occasions Paper Piercing Pack, Paper Piercer and Mat, Gingham Garden Designer Washi Tape, Simply Pressed Clay and Buttons and Blossoms Mold, Vanilla Smooch Spritz, Daffodil Delight Seam Binding ribbon, White Baker's Twine, Itty Bitty Shapes punch pack-circle
Doesn't this just scream summer sweetness?! I should really make a matching card....

 Two days until the SA New Colors Blog Hop! Don't forget to come back to check it out :)

4 comments:

Yapha Mason said...

Super cute! I love how you used the rotary stamp, and that Washi tape is fabulous!

Paula said...

It is adorable. And I love what you did with that flower. I have to say that Gingham isn't my favorite print but it does remind me of my grandma so that makes me happy. :)

Paper Art Garden said...

The tag is adorable. The flower is the perfect embellishment. I like the subtle pink color and the shine.

Anonymous said...

What a sweet tag! And thanks for using the rotary stamp - I have only used it on my This N That book, how silly of me!
Thank you for the inspiration!

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