Sunday, November 27, 2016

Lacy Tag

Hi everyone.  The Thanksgiving holiday weekend here in the States has come to an end.  We had a very enjoyable, if tiring, four days.  We did get the outside of our home decorated.  Now, to work on the inside.

Today, I have a tag to share using lace and an older line of paper from K&Co.  I cannot believe how much mileage I am getting out of that paper pad!


The tag base was made from a cereal box and covered in the pattern papers.  All edges were inked and distressed.  Ruffled lace was glued around the tag and then accented with a string of pearls.  A lacy butterfly applique was placed on top of the papers.  A couple of tiny images from the paper pad were tucked into the flower cluster.  The vintage buttons are from my stash.  Tea-stained ribbon was used for the bow and hanger.


If you click on each image, you can see the details a bit better.

Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by.  I appreciate each of the kind comments you leave.  Wishing all a wonderful week ahead!

7 comments:

  1. I love your lacy tags Patty, they are so pretty, and I love the image you have used roo.. So glad you had a wonderful thanksgiving, and I hope your week ahead is marvellous too!

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  2. Wow, I really love all the lace! It's such a gorgeous tag!

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  3. Pure Victorian beauty here, my friend! Love, love, love the lacy details here! Wow!

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  4. This is just gorgeous Patty!! I love how you use laces to create such beautiful shabby pieces, so feminine and delicate! Wonderful image and I adore the little bow at the bottom. Sorry I've been so scarce, November has been a bit challenging and I'm just picking myself up again now. sending hugs :)

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  5. Beautiful tag Patty! Love all the fancy lace trimming and pretty fabric flower! I hope you are enjoying the magic of the holiday season!

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  6. So very pretty Patty! :)Beautiful tag !

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  7. Yet another shabby chic delight, you are the queen of lace and pearl goodness!

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