Wednesday, February 23, 2011

CCC#33 Altered Metal with Alcohol Inks

I love this stamp from the 'Queen's Dresser Drawers', just a little plug, she's got a lot of great stamps. I used a metal star for this weeks technique, check out the how to in the CCC manual. This was simple and fun. I think the colored metal adds a nice coordinating detail, so I will be keeping this one in mind too. Mosey on yonder to Linda's Studio L3 and All Things Tim, for some samples that'll knock yer socks off!

10 comments:

  1. Oh I have to order that stamp!! (I'm in a rural area where there are lots of cowboys and cowgirls. I grew up riding horseback, myself.) Love your colors...everything about this tag.

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  2. I love the tag you made. Those colors go together so well and your altered metal works perfect.

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  3. Great tag! just the kind of thing from someone who lives in Arizona:) I agree this was a great technique for adding a really great touch to something.

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  4. I don't know-- I think this cowgirl is WAY too fabulous to have the blues! What a spectacular work of art, Shelann! The design is great, the colors are GORGEOUS, and the altered metal star is absolutely perfect. I love the rope laced through the edge and little rings along the side. Awesome work, my dear!

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  5. Hi Shelann, have just seen your wonderful tag on Tim's yahoo site and left comments as I really love it. Brilliant colours, smashing stamp and really love that sheriffs badge, terrific touch. Annette x

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  6. I'm lovin' your tag! This is a good technique to coordinate everything. I love the lacing effect on the bottom. Very nicely done!

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  7. Such an amazing tag! Love the little badge!

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  8. Love your tag the colors go so well together.
    Marilyn

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  9. Love your tag! My husband should have been born back in the old western days, as he is a cowboy at heart! Love those stamp images, and the star is perfect!
    Pam

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