being last minute twice in a row would have been so rude not to mention the fact that I was itching to play with my new stencils...a great tag as always from Tim...love the layered look you get working from light to dark...
and when is a tag not a tag...when it's a tag book of course...the perfect way to store the stencils and I don't even have to remove them from their storage when I'm in a "get inky" mood...
and when is a tag not a tag...when it's a tag book of course...the perfect way to store the stencils and I don't even have to remove them from their storage when I'm in a "get inky" mood...
the "Layering Stencil" logo comes from the stencil packaging and looks rather cool on my Tag Book...
If you haven't signed up yet...what are you waiting for...a chance to sit in on a week of fun Master Classes with the Duke of Distress...I'll be there waiting for the classroom door to open on 7th October...why don't you join me.
I'll see you all tomorrow over at Craftwork Cards Blog to share some more Christmas Post makes.
Hugs Kath xxx
Good Morning Kath. Absolutely fantastic. I love the way you have used the stencils with this amazing tag book. I'll be joining you on the course too. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for storing the tags.....a Tim Holtz book. Love your idea, even thought I don't have any stencils yet. That will most likely change!
ReplyDeleteLove how your tag turned out Kathy and I really like the idea of using it as the cover of your stencils!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a genius idea Kath, I may just join you in that one and do one for mine too. Love your tag, gorgeous colours and love that you added the packaging label. I signed up on day 1 for Tim's class so I will definitely be joining you. Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteThis looks fab Kath and what a brilliant idea! We are forecast a heatwave in a few days so best dust of your bikini!! Susan x
ReplyDeletefabulous work Kath - such a clever take on the tag - love this xx
ReplyDeleteshhhhh....don't tell Timmy - but I prefer yours! X
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I have seen Tim's stencils. They may just make their way onto my Santa wish list! I love the effects on your tag.The weather for the weekend is supposed to be really nice again - here's hoping. Valxx
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ReplyDeleteWhat a clever storage idea, I love it!
Great tag too, love the colours. have a fabulous weekend. xx
Love that you've used this month's inspiration to create a cover for your stencils - and it looks beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
FAb idea! wonderful stencils and colors and stamps! all is wonderful! Barbarayaya
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag... one of those... why didn't I think of that creations! Love the layering stencils and your label, that's one of my favorite stamps too !!
ReplyDeleteWell done on your Blogworthy link Kath! Seriously deserved for this tag. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteHi Kath, just saw your name on Tim's Blogworthy Links for this tag - well done!! How exciting! Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDelete"Masterful" stamping and stenciling. Love the colors, too. Came over from Tim's blog. P.S. your dog is cute!
ReplyDeleteWell done on getting credit from Tim your tag and storage book is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs Carol x
Kath, this is just beautiful! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow Kath, well done on your Tim's blog worthy spot, bet your on cloud nine. I always look forward to reading your blog and looking a your fabulous creations and you always tell a great storey. X
ReplyDeleteHey, cool storage! Love it :) and Tim does too, obviously. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteHow great! Just awesome, glad Tim gave you the shout out,so deserved! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Kath, love the colours & vibrancy - thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of having covers for the stencils! Very cute! TFS
ReplyDeleteSuper idea...fabulous project!
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Thanks for sharing that great idea! I liked the idea of tags on book ring, but felt like there was a little more I could do to protect them from dust and things catching on them. Your cover idea is just the thing. Love that you reused the packaging.
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