Good morning Monday!
Let us not ponder on where the weekend went to, but dive into a new week of discovery. I was feeling out of sorts last week, so I'm definitely up for a sweeter path. My weekend was spent tinkering away on a new piece for Simon Says Stamp & Show where it's all about An Old Wives' Tale. Victorian eccentricity, Medieval absurdity or something your Nan used to say that still comes to mind... I went with the old poem 'Monday's child' which I learnt from my mum. Wooed by vintage glory, I spent a few days looking for my seven darlings.
Each lass deserves her own little place so I've created seven hanging tags. I painted an off-cut of chip-board, and then covered it with a white-washed design paper. I stitched, distressed and inked the edges with Vintage Photo and then randomly stamped the Urban Chic florals using my Snow-Cap Dabber for texture. (Listen up, you must clean your stamp immediately - if you want to keep it!) Then I started on my tags trying to find the right feel for each one...
On each tag I used a blend of Scattered Straw, Brushed Corduroy and Vintage Photo Distress Inks and lots of Distress Embossing Powder with a random sprinkling of copper too.
Monday. Here you can see layered stamping using Archival inks and Tim's Urban Chic range. I mixed white paint with Distress ink to get a mushroom tone. Loving that extra texture of the paint and also added a torn paper scrap, lace and brads. Look at that face.
Each image had been stuck to card, aged and then sealed with Claudine Helmuth's Matt medium. It dries clear, strengthens the paper and brings out detail. It's also great for preserving your work as the years go by. Tuesday. Here I used water splatters, splodges of paint and scraps of lace, a rosette frill, wire and staples. The lace started to melt during the embossing but looks even better! The images are a mixture of my own, The Graphics Fairy and ArteZine.
Wednesday and rather woeful indeed. I just loved spending time with each face...playing with all that came to hand, talking to each one as I went... Here scraps from paper lace punching, Glassine paper and two strung brass eyelets. The embossing powder is applied at random along the photo edges and over the tag. You can always brush off any excess before heating, if you were too zealous.
Thursday - I do like this gal. She just has that something special. Here I first stamped the tag with White Stazon for finer detail before applying the inks. Added tea-dyed muslin, a book-page scrap and stamped a bird onto mica. Stamps from the Mini Ornates set. All the words have been typed onto old paper - again coloured and sealed as above. This vintage paper really needs extra strength.
Friday. I love this one too...I figured she was just right for Friday laden with flowers for someone special. Used a lot of Coffee Archival ink on the tags when I wanted a stronger image. A real essential for your desk.
Saturday. Look at this one. Who'd have thought a basin hair cut and massive bow could look so darn cute? Here I've embossed just one side of the tag, then rubbed paint into a crinoline scrap and added a ribbon and a touch of metal with two press-studs. They were pre-dunked in Alcohol inks as were the tag hooks to get rid of the silver colour.
And Sunday...I'm not sure what she's up to but bonny and blithe she is. Vintage crocheted lace, a Bible page scrap and gold thread here. I decided to turn the last tag for a little contrast and the end of the poem. I struggled to place her poetry as it is longer. In the end I placed the second part at the side so she wouldn't disappear under a sea of words.
This rose is made from Glassine Paper. I have stitched around the edges and given it a real crumpling before putting it together, layering on the Distress Powder and Viva Gold. It sits on a bed of all the scraps used on the tags...a kind of encore! Added a length of crocheted lace along the bottom edge to balance things out.
Here you can see more of the hooks and how the tags hang. I think I could do many more with the right faces...each one has a story to tell.
So, that was a week of faces and fables. I wonder which one you are? I'm a Friday girl, so on that note I've hopefully given you some inspiration and I will leave you lots of love.
I really hope to see you join in with the challenge as there is real oasis of tales out there. Head on over to our blog to see more from the Design Team and details on the coveted Top Three crown. We really do take time to look at each entry and appreciate all your efforts. A $50 spree is also in the mix!!!
Thanks for calling by, would love to know you've been or any thoughts you'd like to share...
Sarah.
This is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat work:) Gorgeous tags.
Hugs, Heidi:)
Great piece overall! Looks fantastic as one piece, but also every each tag is a stunner!
ReplyDeleteWOW, such a fabulous piece, love all the beautiful details and the colour is superb, simply gorgeous :0) xxx
ReplyDeletefantastic, great idea to use the poem
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing, the tags are gorgeous and the way you've displayed them is inspiring - I've done quite a few tags recently and haven't been able to find a way to show them. Think I might be borrowing that idea!!
ReplyDeleteWow, these tags are gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteFabulous, what a brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderfully realised piece and totally gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tags intriguing challenge XOXO Zoe
ReplyDeleteOMG Sarah you ware waaayyyy talented. Love what you did with each gorgeous tag.
ReplyDeleteSarah...this piece is so lovely. I love all the sepia you used. The vintage images are perfect for each of the days of the week and I love how you typed and aged the papers to put that part of the poem on each picture. All the little laces, ribbons, etc. to finish out each day...perfect! <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, stunning, wonderful, amazing, breathtaking and so unique.......
ReplyDeleteKazxx
These are amazing, great idea and brilliantly made,
ReplyDelete(Lyn)
These are all simply STUNNING!
ReplyDelete~Linda
Stunning piece, love the vintage feel and the images are wonderful as is your embellishing. Great idea for the challenge, love it. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteWow amazing selection of tags!
ReplyDeleteIncredible and fabulous! Love these tags. Well done1
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, beautifully executed!
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful all these kids. And I'm thinking... "On which day I was born?"
ReplyDeletexFranka
WOW!!! i love what you have done, it's a great vintage piece and a beautiful idea!
ReplyDeleteStunning vintage piece, love all your fab details.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! Each one is a beautiful piece of art all on its own.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular, such a fabulous piece, love all the beautiful details and the colours are superb, simply gorgeous it's a great vintage piece and a beautiful idea!
ReplyDeleteI´m a saturday Child....
LaH hellerlittle
what a show stopper! this is absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible piece you have produced here, Sarah. I read every single word and soaked up all that heady vintage goodness. The colors and the lovely shabby embellishments make my heart happy. I can see that this was a labor of love for you. Week in and week out, you give us a jaw-dropper!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a delightfully crafty week!
Hugs,
Linda
Gorgeous collection of tags, Sarah! I love the vintage feel.
ReplyDelete*mwah*
Steph
Simon Says Stamp!
Wow, this is beautiful! I love the idea and the lovely vintage photos and the amount of detail you've put into each tag is fabulous. Great inspiration xx
ReplyDeleteSeven beauties they are, and they look even more amazing against the white-washed background, love the stitching detail and the crumpled glassine flower. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection of tags! Big fan of vintage, and these are simply stunning! I love all your creations!
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