Okay now that that's out of the way, on with the catching-up-on-blogland. It's December, and I've squeaked out some crafting time - not a lot so far - but I've done some tags and I'm really having fun with them this year. My Christmas color palette seems to be sepia this year. You know, those antiquey browns that Distress Inks come in, that give such a warm and aged look to everything you use them on. And I've been going nuts with the inks.
Also, I seem to be on a psychic wavelength with Tim Holtz. I'm really not trying to be pretentious by saying that. But check it out. Last Sunday, the Sunday after Thanksgiving, before Tim started his 12 Tags of Christmas, I did this tag:
Mom got these beautiful Ink-a-Dink-a-Do clear stamp sets for Christmas, and I loved this reindeer:
Isn't he beautiful? Especially in gold. And there had to be snow.
So then I wanted to do a tag inspired by one of my favorite Christmas carols. So I scrawled the lyrics all over a tag to start, and let them take me from there.
Do you recognize the lyrics?
They're from "The Peace Carol" by John Denver and the Muppets. On A Christmas Together, which is probably the best Christmas album ever released. (You may disagree, but that's ok.)
And then I finally had the inspiration for the tag I'm most pleased with. (I know, I'm so vain about my creations, but really, it turned out just like I wanted.) I stayed up late on Tuesday to finish it:
And then two days later, Tim's 9th tag was this. Now, the paper rosette was bound to show up sooner or later, but on a tag that was all sepias with black accent? Seriously? Cue Twilight Zone music.
Okay, so maybe it's not significant, but these little coincidences have been amusing me all week. I know that Tim's tags are professional quality, and mine not so much. But I've been having a lot of fun doing tags, and there are lots more techniques that Tim rolled out this year that I want to try. But I promise, I won't be too much of a copycat. I'm just using the techniques, honest.
More to come!
2 comments:
If these are just the tags, then what's the gift they go with? Seriously, they're beautiful! They're a gift all unto themselves!
I love your tags and I love having them add to the Christmas decorations in our house! Your channeling of Tim Holtz is very amusing! Hopefully, I'll get some time to add a tag or two to the decor!
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