Sunday 2 November 2014

Red and D Tag Challenge

Hello

Today I have a tag to share that I created to join in with the Dragons Dream Tag It On challenge blog HERE

This time round the challenge is to use red and the letter D - my D word is drip:

It's a big size 10 tag, coloured with various reds from the Fresco paints range - I think I used London Bus, Cherry Red and Claret.

The background is a Tim Holtz stencil sponged through using a mixture of Pumpkin Soup and Haystack.

The stamping was done using black versafine ink and the stamps are all from Stamps by Ryn, Effects 2. I added highlights using my white Sharpie pen then used glossy accents to make them look more like real drips and drops.

The letters are some Papermania stickers I found in my stash - I distressed them a little using Walnut Stain distress ink and also went around the tag edges with the Walnut too.

A little bit of black sketchy pen added around the letters and then some raffia added to the top to finish.

Hope you've enjoyed my tag today :-)

Claire xx

 

 

8 comments:

  1. Wow Claire, fantastic use of your new stamp. The Reds really set it off. Great idea to use extra highlights and gloss. Gives it the wow factor. Love it! Xx

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  2. Love this, those stamps are fab x

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  3. I NEED that Ryn stamp, it is glorious and wonderful! Stunning Tag Claire, loving how you have coloured everything it works beautifully. LOVE your Tag :-) xxx

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  4. Wow, Claire! This tag is amazing! I love those glossy drips: I want to reach out and stroke them! This is such a beautifully composed tag too:perfect! Thank you for dreaming with the Dragons. xxx

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  5. Fabulous tag, Love the raindrop stamp...the colours are perfect...Love your word Drip....Thank you so much for dreaming with us at Dragons Dream... Hugs May x x

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  6. Brilliant word choice and fantastic drippy tag! Chrisx

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  7. Fabulous drips and how cool they look against that fiery background.
    Alison xx

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