Sunday, February 23, 2014

By the Sea

Just a quick post today to share my design team make for Artistic Outpost this week. This piece was created on a jumbo manila tag using the Beyond the Sea plate. I did a little distress stain marbling with Faded Jeans and Tarnished Brass distress stains. The stamping was all done with Jet Black archival. I wanted to add a rough sandy touch so I embossed the black CS ornate frame die cut with Antique Linen distress embossing powder in a very random manner. The conch shell was stamped with Jet Black archival and colored with Spun Sugar and Tattered Rose distress markers and then coated with Glossy Accents. The little banners were cut with the Ribbon Flags decorative strip die.

Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you are having a wonderful weekend!








These items used to create the above tag can be purchased at The Funkie Junkie Boutique where most name brand products are always 20% below MSRP.







9 comments:

  1. The distress marbled background looks wonderful and the random embossing on the frame really does look sand-like. The shells are perfect too. Love this. Anne xx

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  2. Love this tag. Ithe colours are great and I really like the little bunting detail on this one. Lovely project.

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  3. Great tag Linda! Wonderful background and I adore that banner at the top, - such a wonderful touch!

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  4. The colours and texture on the frame really add to the theme and I love how the little conch shell provides that pop of colour. A great design Linda xx

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  5. As awesome as always Linda. Love the bunting and the marbled background is fab.

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  6. This is a great project, Linda! I love the colors and the banner and the shells along the bottom are great!

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  7. Beautiful project Linda - you've got me singing now xxx

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  8. You're not going to be satisfied until you've tempted me into every AO set going, are you?! Loved this tag over there... the shells make a great border, and the colours are so subtle.
    Alison x

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