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Monday, 18 November 2013

Tim Tag November 2013

My broken hip is a real nuisance and prevents me doing lots of things but I was not going to let it stop me from doing my Tim tag!!  I especially love this chalkboard technique that Tim taught us on Creative Chemistry 102 so I was pleased to see him using it for the November tag.

I don't have the leaf stamp that Tim used on his tag which you can see HERE.  I thought the technique would really suit the snowflake stamp from the Christmas Blueprints set. I thought it might help kick-start me into making some Christmas cards.....


I am not going to go through the whole technique because Tim explains it so well in his tutorial, but I stamped the snowflake onto the base tag and twice more onto black card.  I then fussy cut one whole snowflake and then the centre part of the second one.  I layered them up with silicone glue to give some dimension.


The sentiment was stamped onto black card and given the same chalkboard treatment, cut out and applied to the tag.  For some extra interest I added some of Tim's Remnant Rub snowflakes and to finish off I added an Ideaology 'Jingle' charm, a pearl and some sheer white ribbon.


I scruffed up the rest of the tag with the chalk to give a real chalkboard appearance.  Did I say how much I love this technique!  Here's another look at the finished tag.


Thanks so much for looking and thank you for your continued well wishes, it really does mean a lot and keeps my spirits lifted - you really are a remarkable tonic and a truly wonderful group of crafty friends.  Big hugs to you all,  Anne xxx

54 comments:

  1. Loving this version Anne. The snowflake works really well. Must tackle mine! Huge hugs, Jenny xxx

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  2. and stunning it is too...I just knew that a die hard Tim fan wouldn't let a broken hip stop her from taking part...well done Anne but I hope you are taking things easy in other departments...hugs kath xxx

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  3. Such a gorgeous winter tag, Anne!

    LOVE your take on Tim's November tag! Hope you are doing as well as ever possible under the circumstances!

    Hugs,
    Claudia x

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  4. Thisis gorgeous Anne, and youhave done a fab job.xx sending gentle hugs, thinking of you xxx love trace x

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  5. I knew TH would get you going!! lol I said he would be patient thought! Love the tag and stacked snowflake! Glad you learned the chalkboard technique as I love it. Your tag is so gorgeous! Thinking of you always, keep healing and your spirits up!!
    Hugs Kelly

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  6. this looks wonderful Anne - the technique is fab - I really enjoyed doing mine which will be blogged before the end of the month. Glad the hip didn't stop you doing this - but I hope you're not doing too much! Big Hugs to you and thanks for all of your kind comments - you're a gem! Hugs rachel x

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  7. Dear Anne, I would say this is an absolutely marvelous card! I totaly love it!
    xoxo SanDee1899

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  8. Gorgeous tag Anne! the snowflake is fabulous and i love the pearl at the top of your tag! Thanks for your kinds comments on my blog! BARbarayaya

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  9. Fabulous tag, love the chalkboard technique, what patience to fussy cut those snowflakes! Hope you are healing well and will soon be back to more crafting

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  10. This is gorgeous Anne, I love the design, the snowflake looks amazing and I love the charm/pearl detail.
    Take care, sending you hugs
    Sue xx

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  11. Loving your tag Anne. Its so vivid and looks really classy. I agree that the snowflake is absolutely stunning all layered up. Take Care and don't overdo things. Hugs Rita xxx

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  12. Great job Anne. New a lil ol broken hip would not keep you down ;) hope the road to recovery is swift x

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  13. I have got to hop over to Tim's blog and check out this technique. Your tag is gorgeous! I am seeing more and more of this chalkboard effect and I love it. I love your tag! I love the design and using the blueprint snowflake. It's so pretty! The pearl bauble and white ribbon at the top of the tag is THE PERFECT finishing touch! I hope that your hip continues to improve daily for you. And...as always, a huge thank you for your always uplifting comment you left on my blog. <3 Candy

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  14. WOW!This tag is fantastic,I love it!

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  15. I love that you used the snowflake for Tim's chalkboard effect! Fabulous tag! I really hope your hip stops giving you grief and you can get back to where you were before! Take care and glad to see you can get in a little crafty fun time! Hugs!

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  16. WOW What a fabulous technique Anne... Love that you used the snowflake...I need to check this out....So glad you have been in your crafty space...take care & heal soon...Hugs May x x x

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  17. That's astonishing, Annie! You could positively TEACH that chalkboard technique!! And it really does suit the snowflake beautifully! I love the charm with the pearl and the shimmery white ribbon is like icing on the cake! Yummo!! This is a winner in my book! Now you must rest after that effort and focus on healing, healing, healing!! Love and hugs, Darnell

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  18. Brilliant take on Tim's tag Anne - there is no stopping you at all! To be honest your chalkboard is so well done that it reminds me of being in a classroom - the thought of which has terrified me! Sending happy 'bone-knitting' thoughts your way. Gentle hugs, Nicola x

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  19. Your chalky snowflake is wonderful Anne, a perfect example of the technique. Hugs Mo x

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  20. A really fabulous take on Tim's tag, Anne - great example of the technique.. sending more get better soon hugs, Carole Z xx

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  21. Oh that is so cool!! I love chalkboard product. And dare I say, I like the snowflake better than the leaf. Sorry, Tim! :)

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  22. Fabulous tag as always Anne, love this chalkboard technique. I was wondering what stamp I could use for this month's tag (I haven't got the leaf either) - you may just have solved my problem. Thank you so much xx

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  23. Brilliant choice of stamp for this technique, Anne. Your tag is fabulous! So glad you managed to join in despite the hip, and I hope you are finding ways to do other important things too (whilst obviously avoiding all such dangerous things as housework, admin and so on and so forth).
    Much love,
    Alison xx

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  24. I'm of the same opinion as Butterfly - more are but definitely no work - I'm sure that's what the doctor is saying too!
    I love the sparseness of your art. Graphic and interesting. I am seeing that chalkboard look pop up in so many places.
    Keep mending Anne!

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  25. Yay how lovely to see you on your blog Anne and what a delightful tag to boot. You have really done a fantastic job with Tim's technique and the snowflake looks perfect. Hope it wasn't too hard to get this made and that you are still taking the doctor's orders to heart. Miss you around but want you fit and well before you venture back too much.
    Take care.
    hugs {brenda} x0x

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  26. Fabulous take on Tim's Tag Anne - I much prefer the snowflake! Glad you are able to keep crafting despite the hip!

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  27. This is beautiful Anne, you have cut the snowflake so well! A wonderful take on Tim's tag. X

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  28. I love this Anne. Haven't tried that chalkboard technique before but it looks really elegant and that snowflake stamp is wonderful. Hope the hip is healing well and pleased it hasn't stopped your crafting. Love, Margie xx

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  29. Great to see you able to take part Anne and your tag is just stunning! You are so right, that snow flake really does suit this technique and it certainly worked really well on your tag! Hope you are not in too much pain, and don't overdo it! Crafting yes, housework, - definitely not!

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  30. One of the best chalk board techniques I've seen. You've got it done to the finest detail.. Thanks for sharing. Karen.x

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  31. great take on the challenge ann, glad to see you back at it ! you certainly haven't lost your touch, beautiful work, that technique is not the easiest x

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  32. Love your tag Anne and the snowflake is just perfect for this technique. I have not even started CC 102 yet but hope to play along soon.

    Sending you huge hugs and look forward to seeing you on the 29th

    Annie xx

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  33. ooh this is amazing! I must look into this technique. You take good care of yourself!! xx

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  34. Oh wow... You cut the snowflake out. I'm impressed! This was the CC102 technique I was most excited about. Great version of Tim's tag:)

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  35. Fantastic tag, Anne. Elegant, beautiful. Love your fussy cutting... you are very patient. The white ribbon and pearl are a perfect foil to your dark chalkboard effect. This technique looks very interesting... need to investigate further! Thank you again for your comments on my posts. I'm pleased to hear that you are improving and agree with Alison and Julie, that art is very important and much less dangerous than housework, cooking..... etc. etc. Healing thoughts being sent to you. Take care. Cheers, Di xx.

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  36. I keep loosing my comment - let's try for the third time! Your tag is gorgeous and to tell the truth I like the snowflake better than a leaf. Such a gorgeous ribbon and the pearl and token are wonderful with this. Anne you are soooooo good. You think it is hard now - wait until you can start doing more but still not as much. And then time becomes more precious than it is now. From one limp along to another, your tag is wonderful!
    Sandy

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  37. Ah your such a creative little spirit, eekkss fussy cutting, fabulous, you've done a perfect job, I like your's better then the master's, it looks beautifully showcased on the music paper, so glad your confinement hasn't stop you creating something beautiful, why not make tags for Christmas, everyone would love them, just saying LOL, hope you have a restful creative week.. ((( BIG HUGS ))).

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  38. So sorry about the hip! I hope you mend faster, so you can get back to being more mobile. The tag is gorgeous! Love the layered snowflake! Well done!

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  39. Anne you may be suffering with your hip yet your art is not suffering one little bit.
    Set against the black has such impact and brings a lovely contemporary vibe to your tag and that snowflake is splendid.
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  40. Gorgeous tag Anne, you know I just love the chalkboard effect.
    Big crafty hugs to my favourite crafter, Angela x

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  41. Love your Christmas chalkboard style tag Anne, it's really effective. Black isn't a colour you normally associate with Christmas, but why not when you get a result like this,your embellishments are the perfect finishing touch too.
    Doing something you love does a heart good ! don't know about a broken hip mind ? lol.
    Take care
    Hugs Lottie x

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  42. Gorgeous Anne. It is very festive even though not in traditional colours. I love it & so glad you managed to make it. Sending continued healing wishes to you. Stay warm & cosy, Mo *hugs* x

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  43. This is so grorgeous...I like it better than Tim's! I just love that snowflake you used...looks perfect with your embellies!

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  44. This is beautiful. Do rest and get better soon
    Rosie x

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  45. Thanks for your visit, which is doubly appreciated, since I know your computer time must be limited with your hip recovery. Glad to see you are feeling able to channel TH just a bit, & what skillful use you made of your time! That snowflake must have been a chore to fussy cut. The card is beautiful, & I'm going to zip back later to your link (thanks for providing too!) and check out the video. Trying to catch up on some commenting before we leave for Fla. next week. Hope I can do some 'visiting' while I without my craft supplies. Always mean to, then we get busy, I get tired, lazy...ok, that's my excuses! You take care, don't get too impatient. And keep healing So happy you are able to be back in blogland for a little while. Miss you. Hugs

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  46. Oops..as I was publishing, I noticed another blogger making my usual comment to you...that we like YOUR tag better than ..........! So funny. But true.

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  47. Time is a great healer Anne so while you are waiting for the hip to get a wee bit better (do hope you are not in to much pain) what can a gal do but craft. This tag is so polished and very artful looking sweets, you are one very clever and brave lady.

    Warm crafty hugs from Shirl x x

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  48. Hi Ann just noticed your comment on Trace's blog, glad to hear you are out and about xx

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  49. Fantastic Tag Ann, I love the effect you have got on it.
    Glad you are on the mend...........patience lady, it will take a wee while yet.
    Keep on crafting
    Hugs

    Patricia xxx

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  50. Hello Anne. It is such a cold, gloomy day here. It's not even getting out of the upper 20s temperature wise today and we even had some sleet this morning. So....reading your comment totally brought some sunshine into an otherwise nasty day. :) Thank you so much for your sweet words! They mean so much to me and I'm so happy that you like my little perpetual calendar. It was fun to make and even figuring out all of the measurements; while challenging, was fun. Right now, I'm getting ready to decorate our big Christmas tree in the living room. The rest of the house is decorated for Christmas...my favorite time of the year! :) Have a wonderful week.
    <3 Candy

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  51. Waving hi from Vienna, Anne!

    Thank you for your lovely visit! Hope your hip is doing better and better! Big hug and wishes,

    Claudia x

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  52. Fabulous tag Anne, Love the snowflake....Keep resting....Hugs May x x x

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  53. Brilliant execution of Tims technique Anne. Love it.

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