Tag Your It! Featured Artist this time is the prolific and talented Jessica Frost-Ballas (All the Sparkle). Her simply gorgeous tag is shown below. This CASE of her's is a pink fantasy using Tim Holtz's deer and Penny Black's sentiment. As you can see, there's is tons of sparkle starting with Distress Inks sprinkled with Perfect Pearl droplets, WOW! sparkly embossing powder on the deer, glitter Nuvo drops and glitter paper for the diecut greeting. Stare at it too long and it will make your eyes spin. I'll link this to Happy Little Stampers Anything Goes with Dies, as well.
On the other side of the spectrum, this muted glass of champagne is to fit CASology's "Cheer" challenge. The sentiment stem of the flute is from last year's Uniko set and the bowl and foot from an older graphic Altenew set with triangles and other shapes. I stole this idea from the genius mind of Michele Ferguson (I Card Everyone). If you haven't visited her, go now, but be careful you jaw doesn't hit the floor. Copic and Distress ink brought some color to this pale image and dry embossed ovals made it a focal point. Entering this into Simon Says Wednesday Challenge-Food/Drink, too.
That is all for now. Bye-bye.


Love this creatively put together glass! So glad you shared with us at CASology, Coni!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful and perfect for the cue! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CASology! Anna xo
ReplyDeleteadorable card and tag! I am so glad you played along with us at simon says stamp wednesday challenge!
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Fantastic projects! Love the elegant deer and all the shimmery details! Thanks for joining along with the Tag You're It challenge!
ReplyDeleteShimmery pink loveliness, Coni ... and just the perfect (and clever) glass for those elegant sips of champagne ... love those floaty bubbles! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeletePink and glitter - a winning combination! As for card #2 - I just drank one of those (ginger liquor, to be precise - yum, yum, yum!)
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