Sunday, 28 September 2014

Twelve Tags of 2014 ~ September

Well there are a couple of days left of September and here I am posting my entry for Tim's Twelve Tags of 2014 Challenge. As usual this was a fun tag to make and gave me an opportunity to get out my rather neglected Alcohol Inks. These aren't usually my 'go to' medium of choice, but I always enjoy using them when I'm kind of forced into it ! One thing I do love using though, is this phrenology head, it crops up fairly regularly in my work. I used masking tape to mask the top of the head, before stamping. I  then masked the bottom half and turned the stamp at an angle to create this kind of hinged effect. Just right for setting these birds free !
There's not long to wait for another of Tim's tags, it's hard to believe that there will only be another three tags left for the 2014 challenge. Time sure does march on ! x

10 comments:

  1. Hi
    I love this tag the colours are really rich and I just love all the birds flying from the tag, love it
    Hugs Ria xx

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  2. Love the way you are letting your thoughts fly...great take on this months tags

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  3. Such a clever trick to do the Phrenology head like that Toni, I love it and love how you used the birds too. Clever and beautiful! Anne xx

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  4. Of course this tag is a winner on Tim's blog. Pinned this recently on Pinterest. Fantastic idea to have the birds coming out of the head. LOve it!!!! Congrats on your win! -- Mary Elizabeth

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  5. Great Tag!
    Congrats on your Win and TimHoltz.com! Hugs, Cathy

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  6. Not only clever and beautiful, but a winner too! Congratulations Toni... Anne xx

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  7. This is MOST DEFINITELY your week Toni!!! SO pleased your wonderful take on Tim's tag is a winner. Huge congratulations to a very talented lady. Jenny xxx

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  8. Congratulations tomy very talented best friend. Well done yet again.

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  9. Congrats Toni on your win! Your tag is FABulous!!!

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