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Friday, 31 March 2017
Wallflowers
Hello all!
It's a Tag Friday at A Vintage Journey today - that extra Friday in the month when the Creative Guides get to just play with a tag, and here's mine.
I actually made it more than a month ago, when spring was still just a dream... and I think that's what I was dreaming of.
In fact, the making-of went back even further than that.
I stamped the flower heads in a watercolour journal some time last year, so that I could practise some watercolouring with them during my travels.
In the end, I didn't get around to colouring them in until January when I used them to explore some of my new watercolour paints bought in the sales.
And then I didn't think of putting them on a tag until February... so it seems right after all that time that they had to wait that little bit longer before appearing on the blog!
The background is one of my brick walls... getting in training for some more dollshouse work, I suppose, though really I'm supposed to be trying to tackle dollshouse dolls for the Tudor Tavern this time around.
Personally, I'd rather be making brick walls and wooden beams and floors than dolls, I think... we'll see. I'll be sure to update you with any progress I make.
This wall is made with texture paste through a stencil, with some weathered areas of book page text.
I gesso'd over the whole thing and then set to with some paint layers to build up depth and texture.
I wanted to keep to a pale stone look so that my reddish-tinted flowers would stand out nicely against it.
Yup, not quite sure where the urge for the warm peachy reds came from - it's a rare colour around here at Words and Pictures.
I was just experimenting with some of my new colours - taking them out for a spin.
They were just flower heads on a notebook page, so no harm in a bit of red, eh?
Who knew they'd end up taking pride of place on a tag?!
Thank goodness for the Thinlits dies... you'd never catch me doing all this fussy-cutting I'm afraid.
I do find it pretty amazing that you can even cut the stems. Technology is a wonder!
I love the poppy, but the coneflower remains my favourite of these flowers, I think.
It's certainly the one I've played with most often.
And there's another trio of them here...
I kept the rest of the tag pretty simple. An Idea-ology QuoteBand provides the words...
... attached with twine, both regular and fine.
And of course there are some more words hovering in those book pages in the weathered wall.
There's some more twine at the top to complement it.
But really, it's those watercolour blooms taking centre stage, all layered up with foam tape for plenty of dimension...
... though I will admit to being rather fond of my wall too. And you'll have spotted that I was unable to resist adding some of my favourite dried flowers to the bouquet.
I hope you like my wallflowers, and I hope you'll find time to hop over to A Vintage Journey and see the fabulous time my team-mates have been having with their Tag Friday creations too.
You've just got a few more days to join in with our anything goes 3rd birthday challenge, so "All Aboard" everybody. Hope to see you somewhere en route.
Romance and poetry, ivy, lichens and wallflowers need ruin to make them grow.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
It's ages since I've played along with the Stampotique Designers Challenge. They're looking for a Text Background this week, so with my subtle book text wall, I'd like to share this there
Another place where I've missed being able to play is Try It On Tuesday. The current theme is Botanical - how perfect
And they're looking for Foliage and Flowers at That's Crafty Challenges - well timed!
And with my well-splattered wall, I'd like to play along one last time with Splatter Some Fun at Emerald Creek
As usual, Anything Creative/Mixed Media Goes over at the Love2Create challenge blog
What a beautiful layered spring bouquet Alison! It looks lovely against your wonderfully textured white brick! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteyour tag is gorgeous, the water colouring beautiful, and I love Tim's flowers and dies that have taken you into rare colour territory!! you should go there more often!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful watercolour flowers Alison, they've had quite a journey but look magnificent on the textured wall. Spring has sprung xxx
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful tag Alison and what could be more striking than flowers in bloom against a white wall.
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
This is fabulous, beautiful colours and great texture
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spring bouquet and I love the red. I have just made a piece (not posted yet) and I don't have the dies so I had to fussy cut lol
ReplyDeleteLove
Amanda x
Spring has sprung! A wonderful tag - the watercolour flowers are so well layered - a dream!
ReplyDeleteBack again to have a second look and thank you for joining us at Try it on Tuesday
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
I am happy that these flowers waited for Spring - this is a truly wonderful tag! I love this flower set that is still on my wishlist!!! So pleased you joined us at Try It On Tuesday! Hugs, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteStunning! This tag just gives me a happy feeling, I love it.
ReplyDeleteThe brick wall background is superb, I love that you kept it neutral, the flowers look so beautiful on top. Your watercolouring of the flowers is wonderful! Anne xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag! Alison The brick wall (LOVE) is a superb backdrop for you gorgeous bunch of flowers. A wonderful nod to spring.
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WOW! Great to see you at Try It On Tuesday Alsion! Super!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Alison, I saw it over at AVJ and had to come take a closer look, it's stunning xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tag Alison,love the brick wall effect too. So happy to see you over at TC too ;)
ReplyDeleteHugs
Donna xx
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour tag is fabulous and the flowers are so, so beautiful. What a nice way to bring the joy of spring to a February day. Hugs, Sandy
ReplyDeleteYour watercolour flowers are just beautiful Alison and the crackled brick wall just the perfect foil for them. I love the journey your tag has had as well! Gorgeous. Have a great weekend x
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful creation! Beautiful flowers and the background is absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely beautiful bouquet of Sir Tim's lovely flowers Alison, beautifully coloured and your brick wall background is a fabulous backdrop for it too.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing it with us at That's Crafty's challenge and lovely to see you there too.
Wishing you loads of luck and thank you for your kind comments.
Fliss xx
The water coloured flowers look gorgeous and it is a fabulous textured tag.
ReplyDeleteI had to smile when you said you hadn't fussy cut them out, it does make things easier with die cuts. Thank you for also calling in and sharing this beauty with us at Try it on Tuesdays.
Yvonne xx
Really gorgeous Alison - I don't often see you use so much color but when you do I fall in love!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
Well, I must say that I do love the warm peachy colours Alison..I love the browns greys and all things earthy, but there is something about peachy pinks that scream Spring..I love the brick wall texture,metal tag and string/twine..really beautiful..
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
Gorgeous tag, love your flowers :D Thanks for joining the Stampotique Designers Challenge
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that we all need a little ruin in our lives Alison. What a wonderful cornucopia of gorgeousness. Love how this has developed over time, combining some of your favourite elements. Even your bits of twine are just perfect. When are you going to conduct some online classes? That would be just perfect. Tag envy is in da house! Xx 😜
ReplyDeleteHello Alison, such lovely tag, your bouquet so beautifully colored, and the gorgeous background you created, with the ever so wise quote. You always inspire me, with your wonderful art, dear. P.S. I would love to see the doll house dolls when you start them- being a doll maker, it is so interesting to others, bring little dolls to life ! xx
ReplyDeleteWow! This tag is stunning! The colors and textures are wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Stampotique!
ReplyDeleteAmazing and simply beautiful Alison!
ReplyDeleteYour work with reds is very pleasing- glad to see you continue to experiment with new colors(for you)
hugs and happy weekend
Jackie
Gorgeous tag, I love the brick wall background.
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful Alison, I love your textured brick wall and the flowers are stunning! Have a fun weekend xx
ReplyDeleteOK, Alison, so this is my ABSOLUTE favorite of yours! Ha! Ha! I say that all the time, don't I? Really, though, the brick wall has my jaw hanging open and those watercolored flowers are incredibly breathtaking! I thought to myself as I was scrolling down and reading your words (yes, I always read the posts, especially yours!) "Now that is a lot of fussy cutting!" Ha! Lucky you to have the Thinlits! Didn't even know they existed! Since I don't have the stamps, I think I might have to check this out to see if it comes as a set and save up for them. Pinning this to my Absolute Favorites, but I'd pay high dollar for the original in my hands! Sending sunshine and hugs!
ReplyDeleteWow, ❤❤❤ this wonderful tag, it's amazing.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
This is so gorgeous Alsion, I just love how the flowers look so alive stunning tag, love it!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers have waited a long time to bloom - but the wait was worth it! Gorgeous tag and the colouring is fab. Love, love, love your wall!
ReplyDeleteUtterly gorgeous - and in my favourite colours - in most aspects of life I lean towards the warm reddish colours. This is just perfect and I love the brick wall background, and your water-colouring - it's all very beautiful and summery.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tag Alison, the flowers look stunning against the brick wall. Well worth waiting for.
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
Beautiful ! Thank you for joining us over at Stampotique !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
While this is not your typical palette, I adore your work! Springy and luscious! Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous Alison, I adore your watercolour flowers and the coneflower is my favourite as well, must get the coordinating dies for these fabulous stamps! Love the texture on your background and although this may not be your usual palette you have showcased these lovely colours perfectly. Thanks so much for sharing it and also for joining us at Emerald Creek Dares! Deb xo
ReplyDeleteLovely project, thanks for joining us on the Emerald Creek Supplies Dare Challenge Blog.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful it is a bouquet devoted to spring Alison! Fabulous water colored flowers. xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, spring bouquet: I love the water-colours and those delicate stems! The brick wall with its texture and text is the perfect background. I've been finding it difficult to get around to blogs in recent months, but it's been a breath of spring air to visit today. Sorry it's so late!
ReplyDeleteWow, wow and WOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteI simply adore your tag, to bits.
So pinned this one two times, on two different boards.. My favorite tags by others than me, and my Tim Holtz inspirational board. Well, aftethought, I could have pinned it also on my Watercolour gallery!.. :-)
Happy week-end dear Alison, and thank you for your lovely comment on my blog too tonight as I know you are very busy too. (and of course, I know which canvas you prefer! :D xx
Wow! This is stunning! I love the bunch of watercolor flowers in the middle.
ReplyDeleteKate
Your cleverly entitled wallflowers welcome in the warmth of Summer and show how delicate textures and layers can really add to the look of these beautiful flowers. A wonderful tag xx
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE it!! Thank you for Joining us over at the Stamptotique designers Challenge!
ReplyDeleteLove your use of these unusual colors! I adore the background and flowers are stunning! Barbara
ReplyDeleteThis tag is outstanding. I love the watercoloured flowers tied up against the brick wall. Great tag!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in with us at Stampotique :)
Beautiful! Gorgeous colours and textures
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Stampotique Challenge
Jools x
WOW WOW WOW absolutely stunning, I love it.
ReplyDeleteHugs
ANke
Wow! Absolutely stunning tag with so much lovely texture and amazing details.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at Stampotique Designers Challenges!