Thursday, August 25, 2016

AUGUST 2016 BLOG HOP & MAKE IT MONDAY #258: COVER PLATE TAGS


                                                 The-Challenge

                                       August Blog Hop
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Even though this photograph features layers of paint with paintbrushes, you can use this as an inspiration for your paper and ink creations. The colors and the way they blend together are a total dream! This leaves the door open for ink blending techniques and all kinds of fun stuff! Pull your color scheme from these soft pastels, earthy oranges and a pop of navy. No matter what aspect of this inspiration you decide to adapt to your project, it is sure to be a masterpiece!

My submission for this month's Blog challenge is my take on this week's PTI Make It Monday challenge too.

Supplies~
PTI Reinkers,Quilted Tag, Garden Gild Cover Plate, Watercolor paper, Fine Linen CS and a Garden Gate sentiment.
Thank you so much for stopping by. Enjoy today's HOP!

10 comments:

  1. Beautiful!!! I love the color and design and I think you have inspired me to get both those dies. Have a blessed day
    DIANA L.

    DL.ART DESIGN TEAM MEMBER
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    http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com
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  2. Gorgeous, colorful bg, and the perfect dies to compliment! Lovely tag!

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  3. Oh, this is beautiful! Wonderful take on the inspiration photo and on the MIM!

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  4. what a beautiful watercolored background on this lovely tag - the die cut looks so pretty over it!

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  5. Your water colored background is absolutely gorgeous, and with the cream overlay of the die cut...oh my, totally in love with this!! :0)

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  6. Love the watercolor background and then Garden Guild cover plate just pops. Lovely effect.

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  7. I've got to start watercoloring. I like the die cut and how it moves up the tag

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  8. Very pretty! Love the watercoloured background you created.

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