Saturday, June 1, 2013

Beach Day


Here I am again with another fun little tag made with the awesome new Artistic Outpost release Boardwalk.  For this piece, I stamped the beach hut four times with Jet Black archival onto white CS and colored them with distress markers and cut them out.  Using one of the non-branded jumbo tags I sell in the boutique, I prepped the background by sponging the top third with Tumbled Glass DI, then embossed the wave using the border die from the Travel Signs set.  The wave was sponged with Stormy Sky DI.  The sand was created by combining a 50/50 mix of Vintage Photo and Antique Linen distress embossing powders which created a roughed up, realistic sand look.

And that's it - just a simple tag having fun with the new Boardwalk plate.  Artistic Outpost stamps are on sale this week both at Artistic Outpost and at my Funkie Junkie Boutique - 15% off!  Grab this hot new set and have a blast!!!

 These supplies used to make this tag area available at The Funkie Junkie Boutique:


8 comments:

  1. I love how you have created the three background areas Linda, the embossing and powders give the sea and sand such a realistic look. Beautiful bright beach huts, and the sun is shining here for a change, makes me feel summer is on its way.
    Happy Sunday.
    hugs {brenda} x0x

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  2. a really cheerful tag and full of summer sunshine
    trace x hugs x

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  3. Love this bright and breezy make. I agree with Brenda on the effect of the embossing powders, the whole tag has a lovely summery feel so well suited to those stamps!

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  4. Now that is REALLY clever Linda. Love the embossed sea and the mix of embossing powders for the sand. Hugs, Jenny x

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  5. Fabulous tag Linda, love the beach huts and the waves and the sand are fantastic ! Sue C x

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  6. So full of sunshine and fun - a really fresh sea-breeze of a tag - I love it!
    Alison x

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  7. Love it. You create such wonderful pieces with their stamps.

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