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Topflight Stamps - Into the Fall with AALL&Create

 Hi Everyone,

It's Topflight Stamps day! 
This week our theme is fall/autumn. I saw this wonderful veggie set  by Bipasha from AALL&Create and had to have it......
I decided to go with the carrots - a typical fall vegetable and mad a tag.


I discovered those wonderful tags - they are from Studio Light and they are made from the thickest paper (300GSM). Wonderful to work with. And they are large. They are a bit longer than a standard A2 card and a smidgen less wide - to give you an idea about their size. They have a tab on the side, that I didn't need, so I cut it off.

I made a smooshed background with distress inks and stamped the carrots on top. Colored them with water brush pens and Inktense pencils. Added a bit of texture to the background with a stencil. Did some additional sponging around the edges. Die cut a black tag ring, glued it on and added a bow with a ribbon from my stash.


Here you kind of see the whole set. It is huge! It's actually a great deal, given its size. 

I hope you liked this. Thanks for visiting. 
See you next week with more Topflight Stamps inspiration.


And here are the stamp supplies I used:

Comments

Liz said…
Beautiful tag, I love the vibrant design. xx
Flo said…
Hmmm!!! Da bekommt man gleich Lust, in eine knackige Möhre zu beißen.
Das mach ich auch gleich.
Liebe Grüße aus Duisburg
Your tag is beautiful! Great little work of art!
conil said…
WOWZERS! Those are some fantastic looking carrots. Incredibly colored background too.

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