Hello all! Thank you so much for your lovely response to my new stamps at PaperArtsy. If you missed the announcement, you can catch up with the exciting news here.
It's Tag Friday at A Vintage Journey today, and I've pressed another of my quote stamps into action for my tag.
Tag Friday happens when we have an extra Friday in the challenge month, and the Creative Guides get to simply play however they like, as long as it's on a tag.
I've been playing with Oxides as well as the word stamps to create a summery tag, full of dappled sunshine through leaves.
I thought we could all do with the leafy shade after the steaming weather (we had the same thing here in New York, though it's now settled into slightly gentler temperatures for a while, thankfully).
For the background I carried on with my explorations mixing Distress Inks and Distress Oxides. It's a constant delight seeing how they play together.
The first sweep laid down the blues for the sky. I think it's Faded Jeans and Broken China in both DI and Oxide formulations, with maybe some Salty Ocean DI thrown in.
Then I added a layer of leafy greens... Peeled Paint Oxide and Mowed Lawn DI, dipping and dabbing and spritzing with water.
I think I then went back in with touches of Broken China again, but by this point my memory's a bit fuzzy as I was just in the moment, playing.

What I do remember is really enjoying stamping with the Broken China Oxide. This is the vintage ledger from Tim's recent Etcetera set. And you can see I've added some scraps of tissue tape too.

Next step was the stamping. First of all the quote at the foot of the tag, stamped in Versamark and embossed with Wow Bright White SuperFine powder.

There's a simplicity and clarity to the idea expressed in these words which meant I just had to have it in the EAB01 Trees and Flowers stamp set.
I love this vintage typewriter font, with just that touch of imperfection about it.
I stamped one of Tim's Illustrated Garden flowers the same way. It has many flower heads, but all on one stem, so I think it works for the "single flower" of the quote!

I considered colouring in the petals, but in the end I decided I liked seeing the dappled background as much as possible.

I rather like how the tissue tape caught and held some of the embossing powder. I did notice before I heated it, but decided against brushing it away, and I'm so glad I didn't.
There's some white paint spatter, and a simple topping of cheesecloth and fine twine.
And I mounted the whole tag onto some white card to frame it, all nicely distressed around the edges, of course.
So that's your lot from me today. I hope you'll hop over to A Vintage Journey see the wonderful tags created by my lovely team-mates.
I'm not the only Creative Guide using my PaperArtsy quotes for this Tag Friday, so keep your eyes peeled!
And if I've tempted you with the word stamp, you can find out much more over at PaperArtsy...
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I'll see you again soon.
Nobody sees a flower really; it is so small. We haven't time, and to see takes time - like to have a friend takes time.
Georgia O'Keeffe
I'd like to enter this tag at Stamps and Stencils where they are looking for Words with Meaning. These ones mean a lot to me - the need to clear away the complications of life and find simplicity and clarity. It's ongoing work...