Monday, 28 January 2013

flower gift tag

Morning..
Well what a nice weekend I had .....and I even got some crafting in on Sunday......into making gift tags at the moment - you know with all those left over bits of card that you seem to collect.....
 
This tag is a sort of hydrangea sort of flower I suppose.
 
First cut out 4 circles of different sizes
 
So that they can stack as below - space each sheet with sticky foam pads...hard to show in a pic

Ink up some card with different shades, make little flowers, using a balling tool in the centre of each flower, so that each one is curved, add a blob of liquid pearls to each flower centre.

Glue all over flower - I used glossy accents so glue did not show-pics gone a bit wrong - this is the back of the tag

And this is the front - I have also added some stickle glitters

 
So what do you think - I love it - I am sure my mum will too..........
 
Have a great Monday...Entered in Sassy Cheryls -Show me Thursday
 
 

7 comments:

  1. That is soooooooo sooooo pretty Sarah.... I LOVE it and will have to give it a go!! Your Mum will defo love it!

    Hugs
    Christine x

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  2. This looks so opulent Sarah, loving all the sparkle. :-) xx

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  3. Oh, huge congrats on the job, hun. I was looking ofrward to that John Lewis opening too - and now I live bloody miles away from it!!! Don't go spending all your wages in there ;-)
    This tag is A-mazing - really gorgeous.
    Caroline xxx

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  4. WOW. Super creative and I love the look. These make such beautiful tags, Sarah. love 'em.
    Thanks for playing along in the Sassy Cheryl's SMThursday fun this week.

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  5. I always love to see your posts, because you never disappoint me. This is incredibly beautiful and you Mum will definitely love it.

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  6. Oh honey this is stunning. Won't this look gorgeous on a gift? I have just the gift bag it would match perfectly with. Hmmmm

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  7. Whoa, this is just stunning! What a beautiful idea. I love your creativity, Jen. The double coloured flower is fabulous!

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