And a photo record of the creation of it. Nothing particularly fancy, but think it worked effectively.Got to start somewhere.
Inked with part old paper distress and part tea dye.
Gear embossed with Xcut gears.
Rubbed over with brown ink pad and then a maroon colour.
Die cut Tim Holtz Sizzix film strip
Attached with clear double sided tape.
A playing card from a Christmas cracker.
Cut a small rectangle, used distress ink tea dyed, then ran the edge through a black ink pad before distressing it. I had the quote in mind before as it seemed suitable for this time of year. The idea of Rota Fortunae. The wheel of fortune comes with ups and downs.
Added a brass circle using game spinner.
Added the clock and quote. Used foam pads for the quote raising it over the wheel
Added two brass hair clips to the quote as lacking a clip.
Here in the States, we call your brass hair clips "bobbie pins." And of course we know what bobbies are in the UK. I enjoyed looking at your tag and how it was made and know you will have fun following along on Tim's blog this year. Sharing the work and seeing what others are up to is the best part!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on your tag. Can't wait to see the next 11.
ReplyDeleteVery clever and I like the playing card!
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