I know, I know, it doesn't look a thing like Tim's Tag, but that's the point. Tim provides the inspiration; the artist provides her or his own voice. My tag actually makes a social statement. We work and work all year long, day-in, day-out. Then Christmas comes along, and the gears freeze. Literally in this case.
The holly was die cut out of green cardstock with this Cherry Lynn Designs die, which I love. It's so delicate. I was going to use this Martha Stewart punch with a different green cardstock, but it had been so long since I had used the punch, I thought I would sharpen it first. In order to sharpen a punch, just punch through some foil or light metal. The light metal I had on hand was a scrap of green. WOW! It made some awesome winter folliage. Check out the detail:
I also used a Cuttlebug embossing folder and some Sizzix gear dies. The "Merry Christmas" is Anna Griffin, and Tiny Tim and Mr. Scrooge are by Stampin Up, colored with Copic markers.
This was so much fun, I can't wait for tomorrow!
7 comments:
I had no idea that was metal until you showed the close up and described it. That is brilliant! I love how it looks. Your whole tag is amazing!
Vintage!
I like)
beautiful....
holy crap..it's cyndi..I miss you.
I love everything about this tag and how you worked the metal into it. Beautiful piece of art.
Very pretty! Love your take on the tag! Thanks for playing along! :)
Stunning tag!
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