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Friday, 20 January 2012

Blushing Bloom Alphatag

I often use dark colours such as black or brown & consider a white gel pen essential equipment espcially as I have a tendency to also use dark colours for my personal message panels. A pet hate of mine is "blobby" writing or unpredictable flow & I find the Inkssentials White Opaque Pen has too broad a point for my writing. I thought I had found the perfect pen with the Pergamano brand but find it is too translucent for use on cardstock. Since I came across Kathy Racoosin & her technique of white accenting using a White Uni-ball Signo Gel Pen I have looked out for that, but it is not readily available in the UK. Finally, only last week, I found a White Pentel K118 Hybrid Gel Grip Pen at my local Craft Shop & it suits me perfectly.

Another "essential" item I recently found is the Memento Black Dual Marker (available here) which is ideal for filling in any imperfectly stamped line & can be used when colouring with either alcohol markers or a water based medium (it is reliably waterfast when heat set).

That was somewhat of a long-winded introduction to my absolute delight at being able to use both the black & white pens to accentuate the stamped grid pattern in the centre of my flower on the second of my Baroque Guild Alphatags. In addition I found that with some judicious positioning part of the large heat embossed swirl appeared as if it were the flowerhead's stem & leaves.

front of tag
close-up showing flowerhead's
stem & leaves plus small
black flower sequins 
close-up to show grid pattern, shine of heat
embossed flourish & sparkle of black
Moondust cardstock used for tag base 
back of tag
close-up showing tone on tone stamping &
paper piercing of theme panel


Recipe
Stamps Chocolate Baroque UA5SP0297 Fresh Blooms & UA4SP0358 Nature Swirls.
Inks Memento Tuxedo Black (flowerhead), Emboss Tinted Embossing Stamp Pad with Stampendous Detail Black Embossing Powder (heat embossed swirls), Black Soot (tone on tone swirls & inking some black cardstock edges) & Spun Sugar (inking pink cardstock edges) Distress Inks.
Colouring Copic Ciao & Sketch Markers, Copic Multi Liner, Staedtler Triplus Fineliner, Memento Tuxedo Black Dual Marker, White Pentel K118 Hybrid Gel Grip Pen.
Cardstock An assortment of white, pink & blacks in various finishes from stash.
Die Sizzix Movers & Shapers L Die - Tag & Bookplates.
Punch Woodware (scalloped squares).
The ribbon & flower sequins are from stash.

Challenge Entered
Simon Says Stamp & Show Anything But a Card!

18 comments:

  1. Wow Paula this is beautiful I really love it. I never think of using dark card stock but I think you may just have inspired my to give it a try

    Jackie x

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  2. Gorgeous tag Paula, love the black stamping on the dark cardstock. The flower looks stunning. Judith xx

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  3. very striking and a fabulous bloom - love the contrast of black and pink and the shiny swirly background.
    love and hugs,
    annie x

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  4. This is fabulous - love the subtle stamping on the black card, and the flower is gorgeous!

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  5. Gorgeous tag and whoever gets this one will be lucky. I love the placement of your swirls to look like foliage/stems and neat work with the pens too.

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  6. Paula the burst of color from the flower is fabulous set against the black embossed background. Stunning!

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  7. Oh Paula, this is just perfect, it looks so professional. If I were you I would have to make two and keep a copy. Love the style, the colour and the superb quality of your work.

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  8. just beautiful Paula, love how you used the swirls. Know what you mean about white pens, I like the Pentel ones too

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  9. oh WOW WOW WOW I absolutely love this one huni its fab the colours the back of the tag all the detail is wonderful you are really good at these hun xx

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  10. Great tag Pep. That background is beautiful and so is the flower. Thanks for joining the challenge at Simon Says Stamp & Show.

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  11. Hi Paula, I've missed this one. It's beautiful those contrasting colours together! At the moment I am working a lot with these flowers. They are great for colouring, creative greetz Miranda

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  12. Gorgeous tag, the embossed background gives it such richness. I got my signo white gel pen from paper chase, but I also know that stampin up do them if you have a local person in your area. Hope this helps.

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  13. Wow, this is really lovely! I love black, white and pink together. and am always partial to b & w patterns in accents. (love the middle of the flower!) the simple details really make this special!! So pretty!

    Hugs!!

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  14. now I really love this one, so striking - you know me, I like bold!
    fantastic contrast between the bright flower and the self coloured embossing on the black background
    Debz
    xx

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  15. I am loving your work on tags! :) This one is so striking and very very stylish! Wonderful way to make the image really pop out and fabulous colours.

    That background embossing is like velvet! :)

    hugs

    xxalisonxx

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  16. Hi Paula
    Just to say I was the lucky one to get the "B is for Blushing Bloom" tag. Absolutely gorgeous - your attention to detail is fabulous. Can't wait til C and D. Sandra

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  17. Just browsing through your blog and I found this stunning tag. I love the pink and black together and must pull them out soon.

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