Sunday 15 March 2009

Tag Your It! and Awfully Big Art Adventure



This weeks TYI challenge is Time for tea , and Awfully Big Art Adventure theme is news print.

The 3xflowers are from a newspaper using the technique Rosie descibed and I beayered 2 tones of color box cat eye inks prior to punching.

INGREDIENTS
Image from Gaby (sites listed on right)
Tag Pc generated as was text.
PG monkey cut from box of tea, then masked whilst colorbox cat eye and Anitas leaf stamp applied arround him!!
Crown -Spellbinders ATC Die - used with Big Kick
Flower punch
Stickles and glossy accents
Large flower and ahhesive lace from stash.
TFL

15 comments:

Kath Stewart said...

This is absolutely fabulous Carol....love your take on my challenge...thanks for joining in the fun this week at TYI
Hugs Kath xxxxxx

melody said...

awesome tag chickie ~ loving that image and that monkey ~ so kewl!

Sandy said...

Wow this is fantastic.
Really gorgeous tag.

Rosie said...

I love your take on the newsprint flowers, and the whole tag is such fun, especially that monkey. Great to have you joining in our challenge.
Love
Rosie ABAA

AngelaC said...

Great fun - love the chimp!

Dawn said...

He He!!! Love it and Monkey looks so cool!!

Great Tag

thanks for joining us this week

Dawn

Carol Plume said...

Great take on the theme!! great image lol

Thanks for joining us at TYI this week....

RubyMay said...

I love it ! I love "cheeky monkey" and this is brilliant.

Wellnifty said...

It's great, love the chimp..lol..
and the flowers are lovely,

Chris x

Crafting Queen said...

Great project! Love the colours.

Chris said...

Brilliant Carol :D
Love your newsprint flowers they are really lovely and the chimp had me smiling from ear to ear :D
hugs
Chris xx

~*~Patty S said...

Great use of newsprint for your lovely flowers, very nice creation!

margaret said...

Great tag . xx

Jaqi said...

hehehe, great take on the challenge, its fab, JAQI

Fiona said...

What a great tag - so strange we were only talking about the PG tips monkey last night wondering where he'd gone - now I know!