Hello, my blog friends, welcome back for the new challenge. This week at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge, out theme is "STITCH IT UP". You can add some stitches to your creation. You can use real, faux or die cut. I was inspired to create a mixed media Christmas tag using Tim Holtz Christmas Rubber Stamps Doodle Greetings to decorate the tag and embellished Idea-Ology Ephemera Pack Christmas Snippets with stitches on it.
To start this project, I applied Modeling Paste over the Tim Holtz Layering Stencil on this size 8 tag using a palette knife. The tag was colored using Distress Paint after the stenciled texture was dry on the background. On a piece of heavy card stock I stamped the wreath image and heat embossed it with the clear embossing powder. It was colored with Distress Paints, cut and added stitches with a sewing machine .
I randomly added some Christmas sentiments using Tim Holtz Christmas Remnant Rubs as the final touch. I've always loved the beautiful effect of stitches on many of my creations, and hope to see your project with some stitches, too. I can't wait to see what you create.
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5 comments:
Oh WOW!! what a gorgeous tag Meihsia! I love the vintage elements and whole look of this, beautifully done sewing too!! :-)
Hope you have a great week!
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This is a wonderful and festive tag! I love the stamp you have chosen, the doodle greetings looks super with your color palette. Such beautiful layers Meihsia! xx
GORgeous tag Meihsia..love the textures traditional colors and design and what a great stamp..Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year 2019..
Luv CHRISSYxx
Beautiful tag, Meihsia in traditional Christmas colors! Love how you have put all the elements together here. Merry Christmas, Maura
Such a fun and bright tag, Meihsia! Love the bold greens and reds and the wreath is stunning! Hugs, Sandra
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