"LOVING she is, and tractable, though wild;
And Innocence hath privilege in her
To dignify arch looks and laughing eyes; (...)
And, as a faggot sparkles on the hearth,
Not less if unattended and alone
Than when both young and old sit gathered round
And take delight in its activity;
Even so this happy Creature of herself (...)
Unthought-of, unexpected, as the stir
Of the soft breeze ruffling the meadow flowers (...)."
~
Parts of the poem
"Characteristics of a Child Three Year Old"
by William Wordsworth
My project for week #152 at City Crafter guest design spot.
Kirsty hosts the wonderful challenge this week
"make a tag, include washi tape."
Now where's my washi tape here?
There's a little bit bordering the lovely vintage photo.
But there's lots of it on the background of the tag.
Here's a tiny tutorial like thingie of what I did:
DIY
1) Glue (old) bookpaper on the tag.
2) Distress with ink (a brown colour).
3) Tear pieces of (dictionary-) washi tape and stick them randomly on the tag (don't cover all the bookpaper though).
4) Apply a little bit of gesso with your fingertips, randomly (again, don't cover it all).
5) Spray some ink (I used a greenish/turquoise mixture of ecoline), again randomly.
And there you have it.
The bookpaper soaks in the (ecoline) ink
while the washi tape resists it,
giving a gorgeous texture to your background.
Happy crafting,
xx Wen
Wendy - this is beautiful - love it. You have inspired me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag. Those are fabulous Washi tapes in the photo. Happy Hearts are Creative Hearts...
ReplyDeleteSo So cute Wendy!! That little girl is so cute! She reminds me of Shirley Temple with those curls!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteHow very sweet and delicate this is Wendy ... and the poem fits her perfectly! Love your washi tape! ... Have a beautiful day
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness girly. I am loving your cute tag. Love the vintage vib..
ReplyDeleteHugs~
I saw that you were guest designing at CCCB and came to see more of your work... I am certainly taken with it! Lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks - it's time i learn some new skills . . .
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This is delightful Wendy. That sweet image and as you say, yummy laces.
ReplyDeleteI agree, vintage book pages and tape are a perfect marriage for backgrounds.
Wishes
Lynne
Wat maak je toch prachtige romantische creaties Wendy, zucht... altijd heerlijk om hier even weg te komen dromen... Lieve groetjes, Ira
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Dear Wendy, such a beautiful post, both your lovely tag, and the part of poem of William Wordsworth- going so wonderful with the image you used.
ReplyDeleteThankyou for tutorial, on how to, my dear- I love your tag.
Hugs,Dorthe
So so sweet!
ReplyDeletebeautiful tag Wendy
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy,
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower from the "Grow Your Blog"! (I am still making rounds...lol)
Love your work and I look forward to seeing more.
Happy Crafting
Tracie
http://homeofthepurskey.blogspot.com
Wat een prachtige shabby tag en wat een gave tapetjes!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet tag! I love the delicate lace you used and your dear image. Those are fab tapes as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing how you made it as well. I always love to see how people make their art.
Happy Easter!
hugs,
Terri
How very sweet! I love the vintage photos of children and what a wonderful way to utilize them! Thanks for sharing the steps you took to create this. I always love learning someones technique!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Wendy!!!!!
Greetings from Paris!
So beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing - Lots of love from Laura xxxxx
ReplyDeletethe tag is wonderful your blog too
ReplyDeleteHello from Elma