Sunday, 21/11
I have added another tag which I will send to the second person whose number is chosen:
Why do I call this a scrap tag, because the base has been covered with little scraps I had needing to find a home. I stamped the hydrangea, colored it in, but then lost the outline, so I stamped again over the top - although not exactly in line with the first, it gives a different effect.
This is another stamp-set that I just do not use and cannot find a way to use them either. I have thought of a grid but they are just not practical or versatile enough for me. Nice and light in the post, I am offering them to anybody who leaves a comment between now and Monday morning.
I will send the tag with it and perhaps other bits and pieces from my scraps.
Hope you will join in!
Jacqueline
very pretty - love the combination of colors.
ReplyDeleteSandra
Gorgeous card. Great effect you created with the hydrangea stamp. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love the tag, and the idea of using scraps for the background.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have one of your tags. It would be an inspiration and a treasure for me!!!! Thanks for a chance to win the snowflakes from HA!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag! Love the coloring!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
Groetjes, Petra
Your cards and tags are lovely. You do wonders with scraps! I enjoy your blog. Thank you for sharing your creativity.
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The effect of stamping on top is so lovely. Beautiful colours, so gentle. Lynne M x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tag as always:-) love your magentas and olive green shades, so pretty... Thanks for the chance to win the snowflakes:-) great giveaway in time for the festive season!
ReplyDeleteDear Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy looking at what you make, because you combine colors and images in such an intersting way.
I can not wait to show you what I am making with the hydrangea stamp. I bought it because you recommended it in one of your posts. I love it!
Blessings!
Beautiful tag and so Jacqueline! I would have thought those snowflakes in the background on one of you soft cards. :) Don't enter me in the drawing. Thanks for offering them up!!! Getting your tags in the mail is a wonderful prize in itself!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful hydrangae iamge, love how you've placed the three little pearls.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag and what a wonderful way to use up some scraps. I do love how the hydrangae came out.
ReplyDeleteUsing scraps??? Jacqueline I just keep staring at it. I love how your hydrangea turned out; gorgeous! And your give away; how lovely. Although your tag is a fabulous gift of it's own!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tag...oh how I would love to have a piece of your artwork for my collection...I would give it a very good home:) Have a good rest of your weekend......hope it is not as cloudy as it is here in Germany.........
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tag. I love the way your hydrangea worked out Jacqueline. It is very artistic, I'd love the change to win the snowflakes,...
ReplyDeleteI love the effect you got, Jacqueline! Isn't it neat when we discover a technique by accident? I'm a snowflake kind of girl this season and would love the chance at these - thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love how you got that gorgeous look with the hydrangea, great technique and a lovely tag!
ReplyDeleteI've been admiring those snowflake clings for awhile...thanks for the chance to win them!
Hope you had a wonderful time on your date!
blessings
It is trying to snow at my house, and I love snowflake stamps, so I'm excited to enter your giveaway. I love the way certain stamps (like the hydrangea and butterflies) pop up in lots of your pieces. You are so good at "versatile"!
ReplyDeleteI would already be very pleased with the tag!! It is so beautiful! I also like the stamps, I see lots of possibilities with it. I've said it before: You make beautiful things!
ReplyDeleteWho wouldn't want to own one of your beautiful tags, Jacqueline? I love the effect of the double stamping you have done here; and, as always, your scraps turn into something very beautiful every time. Love the snowflake set, too! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove your gorgeous tag, Jacqueline! So neat the effect you achieved stamping the hydrangea again! So beautiful! Thanks for the chance to win the snowflakes! I am really loving them right now!
ReplyDeleteOnly you can make a double stamp look like this, Jacqueline! It's a beautiful tag..............
ReplyDeletegorgeous tag, Jacqueline! love the double stamped look. so pretty! thanks for the chance to win, too! =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic result Jacqueline - perfect use of scraps!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty tags, Jacqueline. I am sorry you cannot find a use for the snowflakes but I am sure whomever receives them will be delighted.
ReplyDeleteThank you :o)
The tags are beautiful. I really love your style. I like the snowflake clings (I think Jennifer Mc Guire used these in an 'thinking inking class' (love to try a new technique).
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful tags, Jacqueline - would love to win them and the darling snowflakes! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty tags Jacqueline. You make such amazing creations with bits and pieces. Getting one of your creations would be wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely tags Jacqueline! They have such a great mix of papers on them!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Jacqueline ... so sensitive. lavender & roses - Susanne
ReplyDeleteAh, these are just lovely! The depth of the colors and all the details! If this is what you call scrap......oh, my! Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI saw these tags earlier over on flickr, super gorgeous! I can't believe you can just put something together like this from scraps, so good! Great offering with the stamp set!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Jacqueline! I love the effect of the over-stamping.
ReplyDeleteBet I'm too late for the giveaway, but wanted you to know I found your blog. I so admire all your work I've seen in the HA Flickr group and I'll check out your blog whenever I can. My folks were in Christian ministry, but only in the US.
ReplyDeleteYour work is so beautiful. It is very inspiring to me and I can only hope that with practice, I can convey the beauty of the world to others.
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