Another week gone by and another Compendium of Curiosites challenge over at StudioL3. This week Linda has us exploring the world of Distress Misting Masks. All the instuctions can be found on page 60 of Tim Holtz book, we would have to sit on the naughty step if we told you how we made our example of this technique.
So here is my version, with added bits and pieces from my craft stash.
Please pop over to Linda's to see some fabulous pieces and thankyou for stopping by to see mine.
Now that Christmas is over I'm going to have to get my Tim Holtz book out and have a go at some of these techniques! Beautiful colour you've used here Yvonne and the whole effect makes a lovely tag.
ReplyDeleteohhhh I love the red so lush
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Beautiful tag and I love the colors!!! So you know, this can be linked up to Simon Says Stamp and Show.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tag and I know those little masks are not easy to work with.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty love the colour you have used and the flower is wonderful. XOXO Zoe
ReplyDeleteLove it, the colours are scrumptious, your flower is awesome. Hugs Caz
ReplyDeletePS. Have you seen the message from Shabbyblogs at the very bottom of this page? Caz
ReplyDeleteOh, this tag is fantastic! Excellent color and POP! with the black/translucent embellishment!
ReplyDeleteTotally fabulous. Annette x
ReplyDeleteI would go insane if I lost my blog! Oh my!!! Again, this is so beautiful! Try to have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! A very romantique tag - love it. cheers!
ReplyDeleteYour tag is beautiful! I love the color and all the details on the lace and ribbon!Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteOoh just gorgeous! love the tag and all the elements on it.
ReplyDeleteFab tag love the colour!
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Very pretty tag! Love the flower!
ReplyDeleteMeggyMay, this is gorgeous-- as is all your art, actually, so no surprise there! The masking is perfect, and that luscious red color is wonderful. I really like the diagonal strip of Tissue Tape-- it draws your eye back up the tag and really balances that sweet rose nicely. Love it!
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