Saturday, June 26, 2010

CoC #2 - Fragments Basics

Week Two at Studio L3 'COMPENDIUM OF CURIOSITIES' Challenge is Fragment Basics (pg62). Which in actual fact is very easy! Just gluing Tim's Fragments to bits of paper.

I'm using goodies in the stash lately and found these great 7 Gypsies tags. I think they are for journaling - but have great graphics. I highlighted the green areas with very fine glitter. The Fragments I glued on parts of Graphic 45's DOMESTIC GODDESS papers. I liked the cherry motifs. The girl and her mother are clip art.

To challenge myself (since this is a pretty basic) was to make a double sized tag. the check print is a AMuse paper that was distressed with Old P aper ink.

The left side.

The right side.

12 comments:

  1. Deb, this is fabulous! I love that G45 paper, and you used it so well here with the Fragments and the great design. Thanks so much for playing along with the second challenge, and I very much hope you'll be back next week!

    Hugs,
    Linda

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  2. Very retro! Like the use of the Graphic 45 papers with the fragments!

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  3. Deb, this is really pretty. I like the scene and all the little details. Lovely !

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  4. wow, I love those tags!! The addition of the sparkle is a great idea and takes the retro look and updates it!!

    I always giggle when I come to your blog ... when you started you were so hesitant and unsure if blogging would work for you ... blogging definately works for you :-) and I'm so glad. I love seeing all your creations!!

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  5. Awesome tag! Love all of the papers you have used and your fragments are fabulous - cheers!

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  6. Sweet GF, luv that you had to challenge "you"! lol, turned out really sweet!

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  7. Wonderful tag! Great way to use that G45 paper. Love finding stuff in my stash to use!

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  8. How fun!! I love your tag! Great fragments and the glitter addition is perfect! This would be wonderful on a recipe book!!

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  9. Wonderful piece! Wowzers!

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