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Sunday 31 July 2016

See Horse

Hello.  Welcome.  Feeling taggy and all at sea still so came up with this bright delight


Well, I did say bright!!


I cut my tag from teal card, stamped the nautilus shell tone on tone and the starfish collage in black.  Both from Rubber Dance Retro Beach set. 


I added some glitter glue and neon wool, cos I thought it looked like water weeds, and a couple of mdf seahorses from Things to Alter.  The sentiment is from Rubber Dance En Liten Hilsen and is Norwegian for 'to a friend'.  We'll have you talking bi-lingune in no time!!

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Fashionable Stamping Challenge 113 - Under The Sea
The Artistic Stamper Creative Team Challenge - All Things Bright and Beautiful
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Add Some Texture
Hjerteboden Juli/August - Alt er Lov 

4 comments:

  1. Lovely horses. I wonder what they see in the sea.
    Super cool sea weed yarn! Thanks for using my stamp and providing a lesson in Norwegian. Tusen takk, kjære venn!

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  2. What a totally cool tag!! I am quite a yarn hoarder...uh, I mean...collector and yet I would've never thought in a million years to do fuzzy vertical stripes! It looks like really classy fancy seaweed! You are always so innovative and I look forward to seeing your work. Thanks for sharing your talents with us for this week's Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!

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  3. Tøff tag, likte godt sjøhestene! Takk for at du deltar i Hjerteboden sin utfordring Alt er lov. DT Monica

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  4. Kjekk tag, sjøhestar er eit favorittdyr under vatn :)
    Takk for at du deltek i Hjerteboden si utfordring :)
    DT-Audhild.

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