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Monday, December 12, 2011

Church Ladies Tag


Some friends of mine were just chatting about the Church Lady, aka Dana Carvey, the other day and how much we missed those SNL sketches.  As I was designing this tag for a make and take for my church ladies this Tuesday night I kept saying to myself "could it be Satan?" all the while hearing Dana Carvey.

I had no clue what I wanted to do for this little project.  My only guideline was it needed to be a tag.  I kept putting off getting this craft together because I was just coming up empty until I saw this FABULOUS color combo challenge over at Hand Stamped Sentiments.  I mean this is my kind of color palette.  As I was finally getting my act together and my mojo flowing my only problem was the green was just not fitting into the tag anywhere. It was giving me fits, so I took it out!  In the end I guess I bombed the challenge, but isn't it an adorable tag?

Supplies
Stamps - Winter Post
Inks - Real Red Craft & Classic, Soft Suede Classic
Paper - Crumb Cake, Real Red, Blushing Bride, Pool Party, & Very Vanilla Card Stock, Subtles Designer Series Paper Stack
Accessories - Iridescent Ice Embossing Powder, Dazzling Diamonds Glitter, 1 3/4" Circle Punch, 1/2" Circle Punch, Oval Punch, Large Scallop Punch, Oval Scallop Punch, Snowflake Punch, Stampin' Dimensionals
Non-SU! - Red gems, various ribbons

5 comments:

  1. I think your tag is adorable...lovin' that pom pom trimmin' at the top! Thanks for playing along this week at Hand Stamped Sentiments!

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  2. Yes, it is adorable! Love how you used the dazzling diamonds and the ribbon at the top. Thanks for playing at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

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  3. I miss the church lady:-) Your tag is pretty, I need to dust that set off and ink it up! The colors work great with it! Thanks for playing again at Hand Stamped Sentiments!!!!

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  4. Very pretty tag! Love the set you chose and how you used the images in it. So glad you played with us again this week at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

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  5. Elizabeth, I love your blog! I can totally understand how you were an artisan award winner. Your work is fabulous!

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