Hello and welcome all, with an especially big welcome to the new followers - I am so glad you decided to jump on board, and I'm so grateful for the support of each and every one of you!
It's time for Tag 12 in the Funkie Junkie's 12 Tags of Christmas - but don't cheer too soon... I've not done Tag 11 yet!!
But we've still got until the 17th to get all 12 made and posted to qualify for the prize draw generously sponsored by The Funkie Junkie Boutique. All the details are here - you'll have to go it some if you've not already started, but I reckon it's possible!
I took my inspiration from Linda's original number 12 in a number of ways: I've used the double tag layered look; and I've adhered pretty slavishly to the techniques and stamps used for the background, though I've changed up the colours pretty drastically; and in the absence of a die-cut bauble and a poinsettia, I've substituted a wooden star and a Christmas rose... and once I'd got that far, things kind of went off down their own track!
So I've used one of the Tim Holtz flourish stamps on my large tag, though I don't have the splendid large flourish. And I've used the gorgeous Book Cover stamp on the smaller tag.
I used it just the other day on my Year in Poetry, and thought to myself, "I really must use this more often," - it's simply lovely!
And all that stamping got embossed in silver, before I started inking up the blues. There are actually layers of Stormy Sky and Faded Jeans, but I really majored on the Chipped Sapphire - to get the maximum contrast with the silver.
My attic room (living-, bed- and craft-room) is all blues - so I have a little tree up there each year, and the decorations are all blue, silver, white and natural wood - so this feels very natural to me as a Christmas colour combination.
The greeting across the centre is an Artistic Outpost stamp from the Sleigh Ride set.
The star is a wooden ornament that I've altered. My mother brought it back from the Czech Republic along with a bunch of other things she thought might be fun to play with.
I lightly inked it with Chipped Sapphire before adding some Rock Candy Dry Glitter - gorgeous frosty sparkle. It's a very grim, grey day today, so it's hard to do it justice in photos.
The flower is another of the white paper roses I got for peanuts at The Range. First of all, I edged it with Chipped Sapphire DI. Then it was a toss-up between some more Dry Glitter or a new experiment.
I'd seen Trace over at inkypinkycraft make a "ceramic look" flower, and I wanted to give it a try.
Since I haven't got a melt pot, I smooshed the rose into my Distress Embossing ink pad (which I'd recently re-inked so it was plenty juicy!), and then dipped it into clear embossing powder. It took a while to get it all melted (interesting smell), but I'm pretty happy with the result.
The whole thing still needed something... and that's when I started getting merry with the greenery - or should I say "bluery". I'd succumbed to the TH Festive Greenery Decorative Strip Die, and this was its first outing.
I started with the idea of just having a couple of holly leaves, as Linda uses on her tag, but things got a little out of hand!
I took dark blue card and stamped my Wow music stamp onto it, using the Colorbox Platinum dewdrop pad. It's subtle but it's there!
And I ran it through the BigShot - twice, because that's how much card the stamping covered - and once I had lots of pieces, it seemed a shame not to put them to use.
(That's a raindrop you can see on the photo below... time to call it a day on trying to get decent photos, maybe?)
The holly berries are Idea-ology long attachers with an extra drop or two of silver alcohol ink for extra shine, and the gauzy ribbon is left over from my brother's handmade wedding in August.
It has also had a brief encounter with the Chipped Sapphire blending sponge just to link it in with the other pale elements on the tag(s).
So, 11 down and 1 more to go. Like everyone, I've got a lot on at the moment, so I think it's going to go right to the wire. What can I say? I've always been a deadliner!
For now, I'll leave you in peace, but with a festive spring in your step I hope! Thanks so much for taking the time to drop in, and I'll see you soon - here or elsewhere in Craftyblogland...
O, star of wonder, star of night!
Star with royal beauty bright!
Westward leading, still proceeding,
Guide us to thy perfect light!
From We Three Kings by Reverend John Henry Hopkins Jr.
I'm entering this in the following:
As Tag 12 in the Funkie Junkie's 12 Tags of Christmas
To Die For at the Fashionable Stamping Challenge
Frilly and Funkie's challenge to Make it a Tag in the festive spirit
At Dragonsdream Tag It On the challenge is Christmas
Craft-room Challenge also want us to Make a Tag
This is Xmas-gorgeous-awesomely lovely, Alison!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see tag No. 11! *giggle
Hugs,
Claudia xx
Yummy tag gorgeous colours. Thanks for sharing with us at Dragons Dream TIO. Merry Christmas, Hugs Elizabeth x
ReplyDeleteFirst...I'm pinning! The background embossed in silver against the blue is absolutely uberly gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteSecond, thank you so much for playing along with us at Frilly & Funkie this fortnight!
Another beauty Alison, love the dark blue and silver and the enamelled rose is fab (the interesting smell made me smile!).
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Frilly and Funkie. Sue C x
Wow, Alison, was für ein edles und elegantes Tag.
ReplyDeleteDas sieht richtig kostbar aus in diesen frostigen schönen Farben.
Einen schönen 3. Advent...
A beautiful study in blue and silver!
ReplyDeleteThe flower is a gorgeous addition. Despite not having a melt pot you have proven you can more than make do with supplies to hand. Also the star is such a treat.
ReplyDeleteA stunning tag.
Wishes
Lynne
a really gorgeous tag, love the colours and the flower looks great! ooh and the shiny leaves..fun isn't it!?
ReplyDeletethanks for the shout out!
another fab tag..cannot wait to see your last one!
trace x
Lovely!! Really like the double tag look! Beautiful metallic stamping and embossing!
ReplyDeleteLove the silver / blue - all that flourish embossing is so festive. Glad you added all the lovely 'bluery' too! It looks very tactile. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteLots of contrast with that silver and deep blue. Love the direction you have taken with Linda's tag - very you! Nice idea to add a wooden star too. Can't wait to see how no. 11 turns out now (no pressure!) Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Alison, love the blue tones you have used instead of the red Linda used (much more you I think lol)Oops just noticed Jenny said that too, must be true:o)... it lends a gorgeous elegant feel to the whole tag!
ReplyDeleteoh --this is extraordinary! fabulous colors ---stunning and beautiful design Alison!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!
Tres chic! Lovely colours x
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Your blog is an enchanting wonderland of Christmas magic. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI found you on Lisa's, blog" You Make Me Ink". I am overjoyed that I came here . . . because I can't get enough . . . you're a paper crafting wiz.
Come on over and visit.
I am having a Give-Away
Your newest follower and
blogging sister, Connie :)
Wow, so much detail, this is absolutely stunning and your colour choice is perfect.
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
This tag is quite simply gorgeous, although that word does not really express how fabulous I think it is! Love the flower, it does look like porcelain and I love blue for Christmas too, such a cool colour and perfect for winter. Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteLoving your gorgeous tag with its fab colourings and embellies. Hugs Annette x
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking beauty is how I would describe this work of art...The flower Alison looks like porcelain..The colours, design, detail, elements, embossing... I think you get the idea... I LOVE it!!! Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteAm I allowed to use the word "posh'? It's a word my grandma used and she surely would have called this posh! To me it's simply stunning - again! I too think it's very you! Chrisxx
ReplyDeleteA stunning tag, love the shades of blue and the gorgeous trimmings. thank you for joining us at FSC this time.
ReplyDeleteYvonne/Meggymay
Gorgeous Alison! I love the detail and color scheme. This is a great challenge and you're doing an amazing job. I love each and every one. :-) Have a great weekend, hugs.
ReplyDeleteWow! So much to look at and a number of techniques to take in. I simply Love the all the hues and tones of blue and silver that you have used. Chipped Sapphire is one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful--your tags must look amazing if you look at them all at once.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing them
Love Chrissie xx
Stunning tag Alison. Love the stamps used and techniques.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully pieced together x
Annie x
Wow!!! A simply stunning tag Alison, the blue & silver is magical!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
So elegant! And very Christmassy! Love the shimmer. Now I have to play with my book cover stamps!
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at what you drew from the tag. I think it's exceptional the blue tones you've used. The entire tag just flows together seamlessly! I am truly inspired by the talent and thought you put into making this. :)
ReplyDeletehugs to you Alison,
Lisa x
Oh my, this is just wonderful, our favourite though is that rose, you've made it look stunning. We love the word smoosh too!
ReplyDeleteHi Alison, wow what a scrumptious tag, so rich and full of gorgeous details. Love it! Thanks for sharing with us at FSC this time
ReplyDeleteClaire xx
Stunning tag! Love all the wonderful details!
ReplyDeleteMit dem embossten Hintergrund und der schönen Dekoration sieht das Tag sehr edel und wertvoll aus. Ich liebe es, ebenso die wunderbaren Stempel, die Sie dafür verwendeten.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße und einen schönen 3. Advent!
This is BEAUTIFUL Alison, the colour tone is just gorgeous, love the impact of the embossing detail, just a gorgeous make. x
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful, the tag is really amazing. Love the color combination. Thanks for joining us at Fashionable Stamping Challenges and Dragons Dream Tag It On.
ReplyDeleteLovely tag. francesca
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag, Alison! Love all the embossing and that flower is gorgeous! So many pretty details! I have a melt pot, but have never used it! Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your embossing really makes this tag stunning! I love how you incorporated the star!
ReplyDeleteThis tag is so elegant and wintry. I really like the bluery and the lovely silver embossing. Your flower looks gorgeous. Wow!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous design beautiful details, stunning tag. Thank you for sharing with us at Craft-Room Challenge XOXO Zoe
ReplyDeleteThis is just so beautiful Alison and love everything about it.
ReplyDeletex catherine
A gorgeous tags Alison, both this and below! Your creativity is unbeliveable...love to visit here:) Good luck in the competition - you are the winner if it's up to me:)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week!
Hugs Kjersti:)
Beautiful tag Alison. Love the colours you have used and the changes you have made to Linda's are great!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Hettie
xx
So gorgeous! Love the colours too!
ReplyDeleteI think, I need the die....ohoh...
Lg siljan
Love the texture and colors on this one. :) You are a tag maker extraordinaire Alison. Hugs
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Alison, I love your blues and silver together, and well done with your melt pot improvisation. Thanks for joining us at Tag It On. Sue xx
ReplyDeleteUm..... WOW! This is stunning! I love the layered tag and all you've done with the greenery. LOL on the 'interesting' smell. I bet! Well worth it, though, for that gorgeous flower. Glad to catch up on your makes for the week. Always such a pleasure coming and seeing your work!
ReplyDeletewow this is gorgeous, thanks for sharing at TIO
ReplyDeleteYour tag is stunning, I love it. Thank you for joining us at Craft-Room Challenge.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.