Tuesday, July 31, 2012

My Creative Time Gift Tag

Hello My Creative Time fans today I am guest designing for the super sweet and talented Miss Emma. I'm so glad that she has been able to have this time to be with her family while Baby Aaron has been recovering.

Today I have a tag to share with you. A friend of mine recently had surgery and I wanted to drop her off a loaf of banana bread with this tag attached to it.


I LOVE how well My Creative Time products work together. It made this tag a piece of cake to make and I think it will really brighten my friend's day. I used the Tag Dies for the tag, the flower image is from the Bloom Where You are Planted stamp set, and the sentiment is from Pain Pain Go Away.

I started with white cardstock and I colored the image with Copic Markers then I inked up the background with Tim Holtz Distress Ink. To finish it off I used some orange twill ribbon and just a bit of bakers twine.

Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you will continue to keep Emma and her family in your thoughts and prayers! Hugs- Glora

Items Used:

My Creative Time Stamps - Bloom Where You are Planted
My Creative Time stamps - Pain Pain Go Away
My Creative Time Dies - Tag Dies
Copic Markers
Tim Holtz Distress Inks
Twill Ribbon
Trendy Twine

5 comments:

  1. Glora ~ BEATUIFUL job with the Copics!!! I have tot TOTALLY agree with your post here! LOVE how we can use so many MCT products together! I was wondering how you got that blue background but yet were able to color! WOW! FABULOUS job inking around the image!!! I really thought that was a blue tag! AWESOME job sweet friend and your friend will LOVE this along with her bread!

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  2. What a pretty little tag! And I bet the banana bread was GREAT too! I'm sure she loved it! Great job my friend :)

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  3. Love the tag and blue background is awesome : )

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  4. just awesome glora! never would have thought of doing the whole thing on white then inking the back ground!

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  5. Beautiful Tag. Love how this turned out.

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