Sunday, April 1, 2012

Collage Fragments

This post is happening early due to Spring Break. 
With me going to school, I hardly have any family time so I'm planning a fun day for us! 
On to the post, if you know me, you know I LOVE anything vintage. 
I've taken a few moments out of my hectic schedule to create all the tags from Tim Holtz's first book!  This is my favorite
it uses a variety of scrap vintage paper, pictures, fragments, hardware, brads, lace and trim. 
I have found a new blog that I am in love with it is called Frilly and Funky and this beautiful tag will be in their weekly challange!

7 comments:

  1. What a stunning tag! The black and white is fabulous, as well as the images. I love your sentiment in metal...nice touch! Thank you for playing along with us at Frilly & Funkie!

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  2. Wow, Holly! Love the way you've used the mini-tags on the large one. Your mix of patterns is fabulous and all the lace/ribbon go along beautifully. So glad you could join us for the first challenge at Frilly & Funkie!

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  3. This is my favorite tag! Thanks for the compliments ladies, love your blogs and can't wait to see all the wonderful challenge entries

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  4. Hi Holly, I love everything about this tag - wonderful colour scheme and I like your use of smaller tags and the beautiful laces xx

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  5. stunning!! really love that black lace :) lainey x

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  6. Fabulous tag Holly, I love the colour combo you've used and the lace really adds that perfect Vintage touch. Thanks for joining us in our first challenge at Frilly and Funkie. Sue C x

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  7. Hi Holly,

    So glad you discovered our Frilly and Funkie challenge blog and played along with us. Your tag is totally wonderful. The color palette is perfect for vintage and I love the images you used. The ruffle/lace is the frosting on the cake!

    We are thrilled that you joined in the fun with us this week at Frilly and Funkie for our opening challenge. We hope you will be a regular!

    Hugs,
    Linda

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