This time I made smaller tags and am not sure yet what I will turn them into - they definitely don't work for a kind of display like my "Day 1" project.
So here they are as they are: done, partially "mastered" (lol) and waiting for ... hm...will have to think about that. ;)
I actually like the one where I used the stencil as a stamp using Distress paint. The embossing without a Vagabond turned out to be a bit tricky, but creating a sandwich with an additional layer of funky foam plus the impressions pad and the base platform AND the cutting pads finally worked... don't ask me in which order I put them through my BigShot - I definitely will have to work on this again (and then make some notes *lol).
Hope you are all enjoying CC102! See you in class!
Hugs,
die amelie x
spitze!
ReplyDeletenice!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Claudia, thanks you for your kinf words, I more than likely will email you. Love the tags, but I know what you mean, some are more difficult than they seem. Liene gruesse von Francesca
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing Claudia, I must try harder to get caught up! Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteWow, Claudia. Love your small tags! It looks like you're having a lot fun with the CC102. Me too! So many techniques! Such a great teacher :). See you in class! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeletebello! te felicito!
ReplyDeleteLove the small tags Claudia, i too struggled with the embossing without a vagabond... I had to get really creative with a cuttlebug and paper towels ;)
ReplyDeleteYour work is very inspiring and I look forward to seeing what you create with todays class techniques :)
Lee - lily66
What a lovely variety Claudia...you could make a tag/technique book of them?
ReplyDeleteWOW....die sind Spitze...bin begeistert!!!
ReplyDeleteLG Marion
Du bist ja fleißig dabei... ich hinke etwas hinterher, muss mir noch die Videos vom Tag #3 anschauen.
ReplyDeleteLovely layering! Look forward to developments...!
ReplyDeleteAlison x