Hello and welcome to Magpieheaven, where it's the time to dream with the Dragons again! What amazing tags you created last time - so many glorious images of birds! You'll see I still feature a little bird of freedom on this week's tag! This time the very talented Elizabeth has set us a great challenge! It's always fun to make a tag, but to create one that is not the usual tag shape - well, that's bound to stimulate some imaginative responses! If you pop over to The Dragons Dream here, you'll see some of the ingenious ideas the Design Team have come up with. As usual you need to have at least one stamped image on your tag and you must feature the letter of this fortnight's challenge, which is 'A', otherwise you're free to flap your wings and take off on a flight of fancy with any shape you can find that works as a tag!
One of my favourite dies is this one of a window. As well as liking the shape, I've always found it intriguing and been drawn to lighted windows: what secrets do they hold? OK, I know, I'm just nosy! The new Lynne Perrella Collection from PaperArtsy features this beautiful, large stamp, which is in the form of a sheet of postage stamps. These looked as if they would fit into my little window panes so I decided that I would use them and another part of the sheet to back my tag so that it looks nice on both sides. They also suggest the window that artists invite us to peep into on a wonderful world of colour and imagination! I stamped the word 'Artist' from one of Sara Nauman's Eclectica plates for PaperArtsy.
Here is the reverse side of my window shaped tag. I added a podium die to the top of the window to add interest to the shape. I have often thought how the postage stamps we take for granted and pop on to our letters are mini masterpieces. Wouldn't it be sad if email, Twitter and Facebook meant that we no longer needed to use them? The artists who create our postage stamps bring miniature window panes of art to us in our everyday lives. That, of course, got me thinking about everything that word means to me. I believe it's the greatest compliment you can pay a creative person to call them an artist. Since I began blogging in April I have met artists second to none who have filled my life with colour and great pleasure! And, of course, Lynne Perrella is one of my favourite artists too!
I don't often use large areas of black, but this time I created a shabby look for my window by painting it first with PaperArtsy Beach Hut, which is a very vivid blue then a coat of Crackle Glaze and then a thick application of Little Black Dress. In this close-up you can see I played with some Frantage too - Shabby Blue and some Gold UTEE. I had some black lace and black mesh in my stash and some gold trim that is so fine it reminds me of spiders' webs. The 'A' is from Tim Holtz's Worn Alphabet. Some dyed seam-binding, coloured with Peacock Feathers and Broken China Distress inks and a Prima Mechanical finish off the top.
For behind my window panes, I used some Smoothy Card with Fresco Opaques blended: Mermaid, Lake Wanaka and Stone. I then stenciled over this with South Pacific translucent to hint at sunlight and shadow sending leafy patterns over the panes...
and added a little script in places. I stamped my Lynne Perrella sheet of postage stamps in Versafine Vintage Sepia for a change. I chose the images I liked the best and coordinated the three ladies by giving them a vivid splash of London Bus Fresco for their lips. I painted some book text and used a lace punch by Xcut on it to edge my tag. The Prima wooden bird stamped and painted and then glossed with clear UTEE symbolises how the artists around us help us to 'Take Flight' and soar on the wings of imagination.
Thank you so much for dropping by today. Please do join in with this fortnight's challenge and link up here. I'd love to see what new tag shapes you can come up with!
Awesome piece of TagArT (not the Scottish detective) Julie Ann.
ReplyDeleteLove the little extra details you add, colour palette/images & sentiments make your work so recognisable & unique.
Beautiful ArT:-) xxx
The black is really effective over the beach hut Juli Ann. Once again we are taken on an adventure with you as you guide us through the place where we peer through windows and imagine the lives of the artists. Some beautiful touches as usual and another very special piece. Xx
ReplyDeleteOh wow...love the vintage - grungy look and what a great use of the Perella stamps. Really a cool and unique artist creation ♥
ReplyDeleteGosh! This is stunning! Proper wow!
ReplyDeleteI love it - beautifully shabby but as Gabrielle says, proper wow!!
ReplyDeleteStunning tag. Great idea to use a window. Lovely shabby chic look too
ReplyDeleteThat's a great shape, fabulous idea and wonderful tag.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, brilliant - one of my all-time favourites of yours... Inspired to use the window die with those little LPs (the set I really wanted... even topper of my list than before now!!), and I adore the colours on this. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
I agree BRILLIANT BRILLIANT, you are a MASTER at those fantastic tags, well your one of my favorite budding artist and you have so much more to do, that's so exciting, I love, well everything you have done on the amazing tag, I'm so excited about this challenge, I'm going to go and play right now, thanks sweety for being such an inspiration, hope you have a wonderful day, ((( BIG HUGS)))
ReplyDeleteOh Julie Ann! Such a tease - the stamps I really want here in all their glory - ouch!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I absolutely love this, just gorgeous and clever! Have no idea what I will use but definitely finding this tag challenge fun! Hugs, Chrisx
thisis gorgeous , love the colours and the little bird is gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with Alison this make is amazing and more Julie Ann. One of those pieces that you have to keep coming back to see again and again.
ReplyDeleteWarm crafty hugs from Shirl x x
WOW...This is amazing... Love the stamps & the window die...the stamps & colours are Gorgeous...WOW...WOW...WOW...Love it all....Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tag I was going to do ART then Amour took over lol. Elizabeth xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Julie! I really must die cut some pediments & start using them! Your tag shape is fab!
ReplyDeleteAlison xxx
Absolutely beautiful and I love the Perella stamps you used.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day.
Hugs,
MMarie
Totally gorgeous! Kim
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteOoh julie Ann this is lovely such great colours xxx
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow absolutely awesome amazing tag, I love the shape, I have never bought that die but seeing this I realise I love the effect. The blue under the cracked black is fabulous, I never thought to ever add black on top. Love the embossing and all the little details. Hugs Kezzy :-) xxxxx
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