52 Week Mini Art Card/Tag Challenge

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Sunday, 27 January 2019

Week 5 - 52 Week Mini Art Card / Tag Challenge 2019


The prompt for Week 5  is "Geometric Shapes".

For my tag, I started by making a background of three shades of Distress Oxide Inks:  Squeezed Lemonade, Twisted Citron and Tumbled Glass.  Once dry, using a Visible Image stencil called "Two Tone" I covered the service with dots of Twisted Citron Distress Ink.

Using a Versafine Clair ink pad called "Paradise", I stamped concentric circles from the Visible Image "Shape It Up" stamp set across the surface of the tag.

In Versafine "Stormy Grey" ink, I stamped three images of artist supplies, using IndigoBlu sets: Collector's Edition no.17,18 and 20 (Pencils, Brushes and Paint Tubes.  Which I then die cut into circle shapes. I also die cut different blue cardstock in different size circles.

Returning to the stamped, circle images, I coloured them using Distress Inks, using a silver Signo Pen on some areas too.

I arranged the blue discs and the stamped images into a pleasing arrangement and stuck them into position.  Some are flat, others are elevated on foam pads.  To finish, I lightly inked the edges of the tag.

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Would you like to know more about this challenge?  Click this link to find the info you will need.

There is also a Facebook Group for this challenge, where you can share your makes and chat to others taking part in the challenge.  It is a very relaxed group.  There is absolutely no pressure to keep up, you do what you want, when you want to do it.  The weekly albums are there to be added to when ever is convenient to yourself.  Why not pop by and say hello.  The more the merrier.  Sam x

4 comments:

  1. Great "crafty tag", the Indigo Blue stamps an inspired choice

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    1. Thanks Meg. It's the first time I've used those specific stamps. ideal size for using on tags x

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  2. Great tag Sam love all the geometric shapes --when you mention geometric my mind goes blank lol -always makes me think of algebra???
    carol x

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    1. Hi Carol. I still switch off when it comes to maths. Shapes I can cope with. Sam x

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