Tuesday, June 26, 2012

To Have and To Hold!

Without too much time to spare, I have finished (obviously) my tag  for Tim's 12 Tags of 2012 - June!  Did not quite add all or the same embellishments, but mostly followed the game plan!   For my tag, I looked through some old photos and I have always loved this one of my parents!  This is one from when they first dated and I would bet my Mom made her dress.  She did not have very much money, but could pull out a piece of fabric and just go to town on it! 
The current challenge at Simon Says Stamp and Show  is "Depth of Distress" and I can honestly say this qualifies!  There is a lot of distressing in this tag from ink and tools, but also from a personal  level.  This tag will travel across the ocean to Brenda's "Tuesday Treasure."  Here is what I did!
The Distress Stains used were Picket Fence, Bundled Sage, Wild Honey.  Tim's Wallpaper background was stamped using Sepia Archival Ink and then heat set!  I printed my photo and then heat set, but knowing the ink would most likely smear, gave it a quick spray with matt sealer.  That is my secret weapon for most anything that can smear or rub off!  Remember I use to do decorative painting!  I did not want to tint my parents, but wanted them to stand out!  So I used several colors of Distress Inks for the background, lawn and trees (listed below).  After I was finished with my tinting, I again gave a quick spray of matt sealer.  For the little flower, as I did not have the one Tim used, I used one from my stash and inked the Petals with Tattered Rose and leaves with Vintage Photo!  All paper edges were inked with Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain.  The film strip was adhered with hemp twine.  I did add a quote token, etc., at the top with the ties, but decided it was too much!

Thank you ever so much for stopping by today!  Now I must go clean up the mess I made!

Distress Inks:  Sabby Shutters, Squeezed Lemonade, Crushed Olive, Old Paper, Antique Linen, Tea Dye, Scattered Straw, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain





34 comments:

  1. Loving your gorgeous and very special tag Terry, its fabulous, Annette x

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  2. That image is great and I love the coordinating idea-ology pieces!! Brilliant work!

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  3. wow, love it,beautiful image and texture!

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  4. What a fantastic tag! I love all of your elements and layers and distress yumminess! Great job on it.

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  5. I love this - what a wonderful testament to your parents!
    Rinda

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  6. Hi Terry, Wonderful tag, and I do love the way you have made your parents stand out. Great sentiment tag for the pic.
    Avril xx

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  7. Wonderful tag- love the picture of your parents- perfect. Love the colors you used and the fun fibers you used.

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  8. Great tag and an awesome photo of your parents! Thanks so much for joining us in this week's Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge!

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  9. Wonderful Tim tag for June! The photograph of your parents is so wonderful! I love your background, the film strip ribbon and the other embellishments you've added so make this such a unique piece. Thanks for sharing your work with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. <3 Candy

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  10. I love that you used your parents' photograph in your tag. I also like your color scheme. Blessings!

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  11. Beautiful take on the June tag! Wonderfully embellished - love the photo of your parents!

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  12. Awesome use of the photo. It is so vintage perfect

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  13. Gorgeous tag, lovely photo, and you have certainly given it everything!Valerie

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  14. Such a fabulous keepsake tag Terry delicious ribbon strings and embellies.

    Hugs Shirley x x

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  15. A beautiful tag - love all the elements & a great picture of your parents!!

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  16. Just fantastic, the photo is amazing and I love the key hole.

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  17. Love the picture and how you distressed it!

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  18. Love it, love it! Great photo and the tag is so nostalgic. You nailed this one

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  19. Hi Terry
    This is a fabulous interpretation of Tim's Tag, just love the colours and elements you have added. What makes it so special is that treasured photo of your Mum and Dad, they look so happy. Your Mum and my Mum would have been great together as my Mum used to make all our clothes without ever having been taught to sew, she shared that part of her creativity with me.
    Thanks for linking this to Tuesday Treasures, it is perfect.
    hugs {brenda} xox

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  20. What a very special tag this is Terry, first and foremost since this is a wonderful tribute to your lovely parents. And such great colours and texture, too!
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  21. Beautiful photo of your parents! Great take on June's TH 12 of 2012. Fabulous job.

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  22. Outstanding tag Terry! And I love, LOVE that it's your very own parents in the photo!

    Your textures all perfectly mimic the tree in the background of the photo, too!

    WOW!

    I hope you're enjoying summer so far ... I'm looking froward to filling up the rubber pool for 4th of July next week! Woohoo! :)

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  23. I just love seeing your Tim inspired tag.. This is fabulous.. I love the image.

    Hugs~

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  24. gorgeous! And so meaningful with that picture you used: lovely, personal and romantic.

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  25. This is unbelievably lovely. Everything you've created sets off the picture perfectly. Thanks so much for dropping in on mine and following. Love your sites!

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  26. Hi Terry, what a gorgeous tag and what a stunning couple your Mum and Dad. Such a beautiful vintage tag to treasure. XX

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