Wednesday 20 July 2016

July's Forgotten Stash

Looking through my stash this month to find something that's been unused and forgotten about, I came upon this large postcard tag stamp from Hero Arts.
 I love it but have never got round to using it, so I decided to have a play!  I like the proportions of it, it's a substantial size being 12cm x 9cm so would make a good front for a card.
This is definitely a keeper and I know I'll be using it again!



 I'm linking up with Julia who I'm delighted to say is back at the helm of WOYWW this week.  

30 comments:

  1. Super tags

    Happy WOYWW

    Kathyk
    #14

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  2. That is a wonderful stamp - you must have an impressive stash to have forgotten about it. Have a lovely week x Jackie 18

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  3. Wow..that's a beautiful stamp..great use of it. Elaine no. 15

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  4. Wow, Diana - stunning. Well done. Apart from their loveliness - it's a bit more of the secret stash in use. Take heart - we all have it!!
    Take care. God bless.
    Margaret #5

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  5. Gorgeous tags and lovely to see your you have used the stamps. I always love the colours you choose.
    sandra de @32

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  6. I've looked up that stamp online - so I can see how you masterfully layered the other images over it. I like how you used different colours but kept it characteristically vintagey! Hope you have a lovely week! zsuzsa #28

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  7. Your stamping is superb, I'm not a great stamper. As for unused or forgotten stash, I had a slightly different problem when I was doing my ATC. What is the shiny stuff I have somewhere? Couldn't even remember the name. I used some perfect pearl shimmer spray on the ATC flower but "found" the little wax shimmer thingies for the journal page. Yes I am losing my mind too. Thanks for visiting me and offering moral support in the female department. BJ#10

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  8. Hi Diana, what a gorgeous tag stamp. I found so many stamps I'd forgotten about when I catalogued them all recently. Hopefully now I'll start using them and not just a few favourites.Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #3

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  9. That postcard stamp is brilliant - and of course what you have created using it is lovely! x Jo

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  10. Oh wow Diana, each one of those tags is lovely! Love, love the vintage feel and how each one is different, even though being similar! Nice! :) Have a blessed rest of the week! Felicia #40

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  11. What lovely tags! Each one of them.
    How you can overlook a stamp of that size is beyond me. But now you are using it, I'm sure you regret not getting it out sooner.
    Have a great week,
    Lisca#25

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  12. You know, people buy things to make such gorgeous art, and you did it from stash. Love it!! Happy Wednesday! Sandy Leigh #36

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  13. I'm amazed you continue to find new things in your stash! Love the dragonfly

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  14. what fabulous tags - hope you're not melting in your attic craft room! thanks for visiting (and Kew too!) Helen #4

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  15. Beautiful! Your tag is so detailed. I love how it is framed around the outside.

    Have a good week
    Sharon K #37

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  16. Absolutely gorgeous tags, Diana! I love the colours and the different stamps you've used, and also the corrugated background you've photographed them against, which sets them off to perfection. Thank you for your lovely comment - you join a long list of friends who are now reporting that they have also suffered from frozen shoulder! It seems to be a remarkably common complaint, but no less painful for that! I am improving greatly with the painkillers, but still no physio forthcoming so far - they are very busy apparently.

    Have a great week.
    Shoshi

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  17. Great tags! love the colors. have a blessed day donna #41

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  18. I am so loving your tags, they are gorgeous Diana. Love the way you've combined the stamps. Happy crafting and wishing you a great woyww, Angela x 19

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  19. I love that stamp and all the other images too.

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  20. stunning tags, they are beautiful. Lea #50

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  21. Great stamps for those tags. They are amazing! Dorlene #43

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  22. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous... need I say more?!
    Alison x

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  23. Don't you just love finding hidden treasures? I adore what you did with the your tag! Beautiful!
    Happy Creating!
    Kim

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  24. Sorry I'm late replying, it's been a crazy couple of days including selling our house and meeting Darnell!! Life isn't boring, that's for sure...
    Isn't it interesting that your style has expanded with the increased size of the tag? I love it very much, the stamps and colours are beautiful. Looking forward to seeing you soon, hopefully Julia and Fiona will be there too!
    Hugs, LLJ 11 xx

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  25. Thank you Diana, lovely to be seeing you. It would seem that you skill,with texture and textiles extends to single dimension work a well, these tags are just lovely!

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  26. That main stamp definitely looks like a keeper, but the way you have combined it with the other stamps makes it really special, - totally love this tag and its gorgeous colour choices!

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  27. Lovely tags Diana and the backdrop works so well
    Lynn //55 xx

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  28. Love how you have layered up the tags Diana... they are so pretty.

    Karen x

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  29. Oh yeah, definitely a keeper, those are great! And how clever, a tag stamp instead of storing a bunch of tags. A perfect substrate for your wonderful nature stamps, and I really like it on that cardboard.

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  30. Fantastic! You really know how to layer things harmoniously. Beautiful :)

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