Thursday, April 24, 2014

Who doesnt love tags-Graphic 45

 
Hi friends,
Tags are one of my favourite things to make at the moments. I love to make this style, using some Dusty attic pieces as the top, and bottom... Below, are 2 I made for Graphic 45 using what is fast becoming my most favourite paper collection of all time - Botanical tea.
  


G45 botanical tea_tag main_march_karen shady
G45 botanical tea_tag 1_march_karen shady

 
G45 botanical tea_tag 1 detail_march_karen shady
G45 botanical tea_tag 2_march_karen shady

 
G45 botanical tea_tag 2 detail_march_karen shady
Tag #1 Products: Products: Botanical tea collection 12 x 12 papers – Flora, Herbal infusion, Fields of flowers, Fauna, Metal brads

Other – Dusty attic chipboard, Kaisercraft ‘Antique white’ paint, Tim Holtz distress ink, string, foam tape
Tag #2 Products: Botanical tea collection 12 x 12 papers – Fauna. Botanical tea 8 x 8 Paper pad, Metal brads

Other: Dusty attic chipboard, Kaisercraft ‘antique white’ paint, Tim holtz distress ink, string, foam tape.
 
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I wanted to show you just a couple more of the tags I've made using the same, gorgeous Dusty Attic chippies, this time, I've used Graphic 45 - Secret garden collection, another absolute favourite of mine...
 
 
Thanks for calling in today.. I hope you all had a wonderful Easter, and for those in Australia, have a lovely Anzac day long weekend.
 
Below is a photo of my Grandfather... Who served in the Australian army for 4 years, he was captured by the Japanese, and spend almost the entire 4 years as a POW, in Changi, on the Burmese railway
 
LEST WE FORGET
 
 

8 comments:

  1. Fabulous tags!! Love the tops with these wonderful DA chippies. I had seen the Secret Garden ones on Pinterest I'm sure, these new ones are just as gorgeous! Happy Anzac day!

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  2. All beautiful tags Karen. Love them all.
    Your Grandfather looks great here. I assume he got out of the prison.
    Lest we forget.

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  3. Beautiful combination of Dusty Attic and Graphic 45, love these tags.

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  4. Beautiful tag. Proud of your grandfather. Did he do ok after the war?

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  5. Beautiful tags Karen, and thank you to your Grandfather too..

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  6. Just came across your post..have you done a scrapbook page of your grandfather?

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    1. Thank you everyone :) Rosslyn... I haven't scrapped a picture of my Grandfather for a few years.. its about time I did another one.. thanks xo

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