This is my tag made last week for Vicky Stampers. It was the letter "T" - can you guess what it is? I don't mean it is a Dylusion figure - why is it "T"? The tag is coloured with Dyan's paints, the stamps are hers but for quickness I used my Promarkers to colour in the image.
I realised I still had a photo of the "S" tag in my folder so a quick run through my blog - nope, didn't show you what I did - and for once it was nothing to do with Dylusions. I seem to be hooked on them! Instead it was a stamp I had seen by Sheena Douglass which I fell in love with, reminded me of Johnny Depp I think. Pirates of the Caribbean?? This was entirely coloured with Pan Pastels and I did enjoy myself doing it.
Last week I didn't show you the contents of my bag of goodies from Harrogate (all bought from Oyster Stamps except the white card from Anne Marie - thanks Tim) and a few of you wanted to see what I had so here goes:
More of the tiny Distress Inks, unfortunately Tracey had not taken the tins so I will have to wait for those but these tiny pads are ideal for taking with you to crops. At the back Compendium of Curiosities 3 for a friend of mine and a photo album for a Christmas present, some Finnabair metal bits, stamps and dies. I had been demo'ing the step card quite a lot over the weekend and it finally got hold of me and jumped in my bag of shopping - makes a great A6 card with no messing about cutting with a scalpel, as do the other two .
Same stamps plus some sentiments and another step type card plus a really good card which I must do to show you some time and then a cobweb, a corner die and some of those that cut bits out. Might seem a bit expensive but there are four different cut outs in each packet and they make gorgeous cards.
So that is my desk, last week and this. Now I dare you to show us yours over at the stamping ground - just a bit of fun and odd times you get tips too.
btw - T is for "Torn" - the image has been done on another paper and torn around the edges.
So that is my desk, last week and this. Now I dare you to show us yours over at the stamping ground - just a bit of fun and odd times you get tips too.
btw - T is for "Torn" - the image has been done on another paper and torn around the edges.