Hello all! There's been a shift in perspectives here at Words and Pictures. I've been spending less time at the computer and more time actually at the craft table... all of which means there's a backlog of tags to share with you here on the blog.
Since I'm working with a travelling stash at the moment (albeit a largeish one), there are certain limitations on what I can do, but I've found those limitations liberating.
The other thing which has given a much-needed kick to my mojo is the arrival of Speckled Egg as the new Distress Colour (well, it was new - the next new one is being announced later today!).
This particular tag was also inspired by the arrival of some glorious new washi tapes from Paper Garden, a Finnish shop I discovered via Instagram... well worth checking out.
This all happened on an MDF tag because I knew I wanted lots of crackle going on. In fact, there are two different kinds of crackle here - a two-step weathered paint crackle glaze and some crackle paste simply spread on and left to do its stuff.
Next step, the addition of the washi tape. This one is a very broad tape, so even torn in two it provides a lovely edging to the tag. I added some Speckled Egg Distress Paint and spritzed with water to let it trickle into all the cracks and crevices.
That's enough to make me happy! In fact, at the moment I am having a ball with backgrounds and then struggling a little to work out what goes on top.

Not having any die-cuts available is often frustrating (I'm particularly missing my Wildflower Stems!), and often I'll know exactly what I'd like to put on the tag... only it's not with me here, it's at home in the full stash!

The Paper Dolls have been putting in plenty of appearances as a result - even more than usual.
This little girl got some magical wings to go with her magical garden background.

And an Idea-ology Quote Chip provides the advice.

I've become fairly obsessed with the acetate Film Strip too - it provides good structure or architectural bones for a collage (something I exploited on my Winter Journalling last December, if you remember).

And some Remnant Rubs made their way onto this one, encouraged by that black edging to the film strip.
I'm generally pretty wary of black on projects. It always feels very full-on to me. I almost never stamp in black, which I realise is pretty unusual!
But in a balancing act with all those deep cracks, the film strip, and the words on the Quote Chip, I was willing to allow a little more black into the mix with the rub-ons too.

However, I will confess I brushed over them with a wash of gesso to knock them back a bit!
I particularly like the "Special Delivery" one, tucked just below the Quote Chip.
There's some fine twine at the top along with a ribbon which was cut out of the shoulder seam of a top (one of those loops that's meant to help the clothes stop falling off the hanger, but I never use them).
I hope you like the magical garden on this crackled tag and the little girl getting ready to use her Washi Wings.

Thanks so much for stopping by.
I'm aiming to fit in some blog-visiting, but I'm so enjoying having some creative mojo again that I may continue to prioritise the craft table while it's here!!
Stay safe, stay well and happy crafting all.
If you were born without wings, do nothing to prevent them from growing.
Coco Chanel


