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Tuesday 27 May 2014

Tim’s 12 Tags of 2014 - May


Hi there Bloggers, My long awaited Wallflower paper pad arrived last week and I couldn’t think of a better way to start using it than to enter Tim’s May Tag here. This is my first time entering this so I am rather excited about the whole thing, like everyone else I crave a BlogWorthy Link.

 I read and re-read the instructions and decided I would work in reverse making all my little tiles first and then decide on my background colour for my tag.  Although I have many products of Tim’s I still found myself missing a lot of what he used but as Tim says it's your own artistic expression on the tag that’s nice.



 When Tim described the Tag and to use items you cherish I started to think of  things in my life that are precious to me and decided to express this on my Tag along with a few crafty things I have been holding onto. My inspiration is a sad story ..... My pregnant Siamese Cat 'Kizzy' many years ago had to be rushed to the Vet as she started bleeding heavily, she ended up having an emergency C- Section and 1 kitten survived. We brought them both home and I had to hand rear her kitten as unfortunately with her being premature her mum’s milk never came in. We named her 'Destiny' and I had to set my alarm for every 2 hours, day and night to drip feed her. It was a hard first few months for everyone helping but also very rewarding and what a little character she grew in to. Sadly, she passed away at the age of 4 because of under developed kidneys with being premature and I still miss her so much after many years. My tag is based on the inspiration and memory of her.



 I didn’t have Tim’s new Shadowpress folders but really wanted to use Destiny’s name on my tag so I cut out my Sizzix Wanted Alphabet strip (x2) and mounted my Kraft paper rubbed with a little Black Soot Distress on edges onto the Black cardstock at a slight angle to give the shadow effect.




My little heart I placed the Forget-me-Not into, which then inspired me to make some little Forget-me-Not styled flowers on my tag. I used the little Star rub-ons from the Botanical set to represent my little Star. I mounted all my Tiles in the way Tim described to do and edged some with Distress ink and others I double embossed with a Silver detail powder finally rubbing over a little Archival Ink to age.



 The Butterfly I layered twice. Top layer having distress inks on it and the underneath I layered two colours of Distress Glitter onto it and edged with Black Soot Distress, as Destiny enjoyed playing with Sparkly things. I didn’t at the time have Tim’s Industrial Stickers (on way to me as I type this) so I cut and embossed a piece of Mirri card and rubbed on a little Archival ink.


 I used Rusty Hinge, Tumbled Glass and Black Soot stains and Ink on the base of my Size 8 tag.


 Thanks for all your continued comments. I find the same as everyone else, it really helps inspiring you. I’ll be back on Saturday with my Cheery Lynn post. Till then, Take Care and Happy Crafting,


 Julie x



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6 comments:

  1. This is lovely - your colourful version is so pretty, a lovely tribute to poor little Destiny.
    Alison x

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  2. Awesome take on Tim tag…great colours and great combinations of tiny bits and pieces…little kitty is so cute!

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  3. Hi Julia
    This is certainly a sad story of your Cat Kizzy, and what a nice after Memorial you have here! Very nice to process so the tiles on a tag! We give a lot of scrap creations away and now you have something wonderful for yourself!
    Many greetings from Gerie

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  4. That's such a touc hing story behind the tag you made! Loved all the detailing in the tag and what a lovely tribute..hugs.

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  5. Adore your colour combination! This is such a lovely tribute to Destiny. Hugs, Chrisxx

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  6. Beautiful tag.
    Love your forget-me-nots. They look lovely.

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Thanks for visiting, I love to read your comments so I know you have stopped by and look forward to visiting your blog.

Julie x

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