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Monday, 2 April 2012

Sunday Stampers Week 199 - Transport

Hello my Fellow Bloggers

The challenge this week over at Sunday Stampers http://pinkleart.blogspot.co.uk/ is transport.  As I am keeping my railway stamps under wraps until David's birthday in August, the only other thing I could find, other than a camper van and a union jack mini is my balloon stamp.  Since it is one of my all time favourites I was more than happy to ink it up again, even though the balloon is an out-moded form of transport. 



I used distress inks on the background, overstamped with my Hero Arts newsprint stamp, with words from Sam Poole's vintage aviation set and the balloon, which is embossed, is Crafty Individuals.  The ribbon is vintage seam binding which I coated in dusty concord distress stain.  I have put a TH fragment over the word flight to highlight it.  I distressed the edges of the tag with a pair of scissors and went around the edges with vintage photo distress ink.

Hope you like it, if so, please leave me a comment.  I always try to visit everyone who leaves me a comment so that I can leave one for them too.  Crafty hugs, Anne x

17 comments:

  1. Love your tag,the balloon is fabulous.xxx

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  2. This is a wonderful tag Anne. The background colours are lovely and suit the balloon very well. Love the embellishments too. Hugs Rita xx

    Blogger is playing me up this morning. xx

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  3. Great tag - love the background and the balloon looks great!!

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  4. I love this tag Anne, the balloon stamp is beautiful and I adore your subtle colour scheme - beautiful Anna xx

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  5. Hi Anne. I love your tag, particularly the balloon stamp, it looks fab. Your colours work wonderfully well. Hugs Annie x

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  6. Oooh, that balloon is rather delightful... I would happily have a little trip in that! So, what are these railway stamps? I am intrigued... do I need them? Or... have I already got them? lol Thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper... have a good week x

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  7. Anne this tag is brilliant. The balloon is so detailed, and I love the fragment you've used. I really like the contrasting colour of the tag with the balloon. Michelle x

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  8. Love you tag and hot air balloon is certainly a method of transport.

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  9. Great tag! And Hot Air Balloons are a great motif, they always make me wanna go to a faraway land! Brilliant colors and I love the little charm too :)

    Claire

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  10. That Ballon is Beautiful...all the detail work just makes it look like it's 3-D... love the way the backgrund turned out too!

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  11. Your tag is lovely!!! I just love the colors and the vintage feel that it has. Great stamps, too!!! Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving such a nice comment about my piece for Frilly & Funkie. :) SNOW?!?! Oh my goodness!!! It's green and everything is flowering here. :)

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  12. Hi Anne thanks for viewing my recent blog post. I had great fun creating the altered box and hope to alter a few more items over the next week. The US Masters is on too so will enjoy that. Keep crafting and have a super Easter. hugs Annie x

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  13. Fab Tag the balloon looks brilliant and the colours are perfect love it :)
    Hugzz Val xx

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  14. Gorgeous tag and balloon. Look forward to seeing the railway stamps!

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  15. Fabulous, Anne! Love your gorgeous green tag and the way you've highlighted the sentiment with the torn edges. I'm a huge fan of balloon travel... even got to try it once! Thanks for your kind words on the F&F blog, and Happy Easter to you.

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  16. Oh wow, you did a fabulous job on the tag! waving hi from the sunny hills of North Carolina and wishing you a Happy Easter :)

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  17. This is really beautiful! The colors and the composition are fabulous. Thanks for sharing!

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