Well Summer is officially here. I read two professional books, stated my must read list, and promptly got sidetracked. I have fallen into the Tim Holtz,distressed look hole. I started with the inks and stamp pads I had on hand. I bought the tags at office max ( box of 100 for $5), and I was on my way. My first few tries were promptly thrown out, but here are the next few I made.
I had no clear embossing pads, so I used the distressed ink red on these, not the best, but a start.
This morning I was ready to create a tag with a purpose. Here it is:
I still do not have a good blending tool, so my "tea" inking is a little heavy and uneven, but I love the embossing and painted on ink in the pots.
Of course, I didn't think I had enough of the right tools so I had to internet shop... and found these amazing sites: Rubbernecker, Blockhead (great prices, and amazing selection), and Simon Says Stamps (accessories).
I hope to finish City of Lights on the beach tomorrow (between dips to cool off, we're in the middle of a heat wave here), and then back to some YA titles. This grown up reading is taking me forever!
2 comments:
Karen, they look awesome! Yet another great idea and end product!!!
YA lit is def satisfying...quick reads and good insight to the social perspective of our students...some of my favorites...
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