Hello Friends!! Heather here and I am excited to be posting here at the RRR Blog once again! I just love LOVE love Bonnie's ribbons, trims and other goodies!! You know when you order from Bonnie...she ships so quick! Which is great for last minute artists like myself.
Today I am sharing a Rose Thank You tag that I was inspired to make by visiting Gloria's Challenge blog. The theme is Thanks....
Here is my tag.
Vintage Yumminess if I do say so myself.
Actually I am super proud of myself because I created this on Thursday and did my post on Friday...which is super ahead of time for me...but as you are reading this...I am out in the wilderness camping with both of my son's Boy Scout Troop.
How about a tutorial?
I started off cutting out my collage sheet pieces. I inked all my edges with Ranger's Frayed burlap.
Next I started my layering by cutting the tag and adding edges to the opposite end..to match the top. I will use the scrap on another piece in the future. I also added some RRR Tombow Foam Tabs to elevate pieces!
My FAVORITE lace...RRR Juliet Lace and Pink on Pink Roses Grosgrain are added to the bottom of my tag and then I layered on my Pink Fancy tag and doily.
I added more of the Pink on Pink Roses Grosgrain to the top of my Dream Bingo Image. RRR Tombow Foam Tabs were used to elevate my Vintage Rose Thank you image....I punched the top and added a Old Willow Organza Bow.
Finished it off with a couple buttons, one tied with my favorite RRR Cotton Candy Baker's Twine. I used another favorite of mine...the RRR Green Leaves! I have a NEW FAVORITE...drumroll please!! RRR's Sweetheart Blossoms!!
Here are a couple close ups!
Another fav....the RRR Pink Salmon Seam Binding ...I used it as the crowing touch to the top of my tag.
Here is a close of up the image, flowers and yummy vintage glitter.
Yumminess :0)
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Heather
Wow this is gorgeous Heather.
ReplyDeleteHeather your tag is absolutely amazing!! Love the colors and patterns you used! beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cheryl