The jury’s out on these tags, I confess I got carried away, but for me the results are just too over the top. I don’t think all the silver filigree works, but then again I am very less is more, and for some people, especially at Christmas, a little more is never enough!
I stamped the Stampin’Up house stamps directly onto rolled out, beige coloured Fimo, which were carefully cut out and baked.
I left the sides and back as they were showing the natural wood, although I did do a little faux stitching, using a black fine liner pen round the edges of the back to give the tags a more finished look.
There’s lots of ifs and buts with this idea that I could twiddle with, flatter, silver peel offs in the corners perhaps, a sentiment at the bottom ….. if I wanted, however on this occasion, this is not a project I think I will be revisiting.
3 comments:
I think the recipients of these tags will love them. They will definitely add some pretty Christmas sparkle to any package.
Well I love them Helen even if you don't LOL! I'm certain they will sell for you and probably for more than you think.
they work for me as you have said there are a few ways you can change things to make every set different fab big love marc
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