Hi Miss P! What a pretty blue tag. I love the technique of using the stencil like a stamp. Several years back I learned a similar technique from watching Abs of Aall&Create and it’s one of my all time favorite uses of my stencils. You ink up the stencil with a water based ink pad like a distress or distress oxide and then give it a few light spritzs of water and then do like you did using it like a stamp. I love the effect because it leaves such a beautiful uneven result. I’m glad I saw how you used a spray for a similar technique and I will definitely be trying it too. I always learn wonderful techniques from watching you create. When you mentioned your blue embossing glaze didn’t come out shiny I think I know why. At least for me I have trouble when I use the glazes because unlike regular embossing powders if you heat it too long it goes dull. I tend to want to keep heating it like my regular other embossing powders and the glazes just work a bit differently. They are a lovely product though and your tag looks amazing! Say hello to Mr. F and you both take care. Hugs 🥰
As Sioned said, I do love it. Blue guarantees a liking from me. Such a rather simple design but so very impressive. Great work! 💙💙
Another beautiful tag ❤ Judy Hoff will love this one. I'll have to catch up next week as Munchkin is staying ❤
Thank you Sioned. Once you get all your stuff out you’ll whizz through these ones. Nice for you to have Munchkin, enjoy xxx
As soon as you said - this is going to get messy - I knew I was going to love it. And of course I went and ordered the Paradise blue. ❤❤❤
Blue is definitely my favorite color 💙
I like blue a lot but I think green has it for me 💙💚
LOVE IT ALL, you know I do❤❤❤
Well, it’s getting close to being all finished up then all of the pieces can get bound and sent on its way to you 🌹❤️🌹
Lovely quick tag and really enjoyed the reverse stamping and the colours too😊
Thank you so much Jacqui. 🥰
Very fun mrs. P😊❤
Hi Miss P! What a pretty blue tag. I love the technique of using the stencil like a stamp. Several years back I learned a similar technique from watching Abs of Aall&Create and it’s one of my all time favorite uses of my stencils. You ink up the stencil with a water based ink pad like a distress or distress oxide and then give it a few light spritzs of water and then do like you did using it like a stamp. I love the effect because it leaves such a beautiful uneven result. I’m glad I saw how you used a spray for a similar technique and I will definitely be trying it too. I always learn wonderful techniques from watching you create. When you mentioned your blue embossing glaze didn’t come out shiny I think I know why. At least for me I have trouble when I use the glazes because unlike regular embossing powders if you heat it too long it goes dull. I tend to want to keep heating it like my regular other embossing powders and the glazes just work a bit differently. They are a lovely product though and your tag looks amazing! Say hello to Mr. F and you both take care. Hugs 🥰
Beautiful. Love the blue. 🎉
Thank you. Quick and easy but somehow I like it 💙
Gorgeous tag! And it goes great with the following page! 🇨🇦
Thank you Bernice 🏴
Gorgeous tag! Thanks for sharing Miss P!🥰
Thank you Jen. You are very welcome 🩷🌷🩷
Beautiful tag Miss P!! I love anything with a torn edge.
Thank you LJ. I love torn edges too, I need to use them more often ❤️❤️
Love the tag!
Thank you Roz 🏴
Very pretty!
Thank you Amy 🌷🩷🌷
Lovely tag!
Thank you Linda 🩷🌷🩷
Hi Ms. P.
Hi there 👋🏼