Monday, February 9, 2015

Retirement card and January "Magical" Themed Tags

My husband gave me a project to put together a retirement card for a woman who has worked with him for 25 years. He told me she was going on a six week vacation to Florida to watch the dolphins and soak up some sun. The only request was that I didn't have any words on the card at all...so this is what I came up with. The front of the card has a wave embossed piece of card stock which I sprayed with some dylusion spray and some tattered angels spray. I highlighted some of the waves with a signo uniball gel pen. The umbrella is made from a gelli print with some water color and uniball added for highlights and shadows. The glasses and flip flops are just something I drew and colored in with gel pens and Tim Holtz acrylic dabbers. I also drew the dophin on deli paper and colored it with water color markers. The sand is a piece of card stock which I applied flocking to for the sand effect. The shells are some die cuts that I found in my stash!


The inside of the card is a piece of deli paper sprayed with tattered angles spray and the yellow surrounding it is acrylic paint. I tried to make it seem like it was an underwater experience :)


The back and front of the card.




This tag is very similar to the one I sent off to my daughter, except I made it into a little booklet and wrapped the yarn around it to keep it together.


 Below you can see the front of the tag without the yarn wrap.



 The inside pages were made with deli prints and doodles, vintage paper, water color markers, oil pastels, and musical note washi tape that I made with a musical note stamp. The sun and rays were embossed with the Tim Holtz embossing folder and colored with oil pastels. I used a Posca marker to write the words.


The back of the tag that I colored with Tim Holtz acrylic paint dabbers.


 This "Glenda" tag is sprayed with dylusion spray and the circles are paper that are also sprayed with dylusions and outlined with glitter glue.


The back of the tag has a layer of deli paper sprayed with more dylusion spray and using a circle piece of card stock as a mask and making the crystal ball. I used crackle paint inside the circle. This deli paper was the under paper of the pink circle I used on the front of the tag.
The word, believe, is a stamp.


Close up of the crystal ball :)


 The final tag I put together is a simple one, but I fell in love with the quote and had to use it somehow! The little star fairy is a stamp that I used black ink on. I highlighted the stars with gold glitter, wrote the words on paper and cut and pasted them on the tag.


The back of the card is a piece of black card stock stamped with golden inked stars and glued to the tag.


Coming up next is the February "LOVE" themed tag swap tags. I just sent them out today, so I will post after the delivery :)

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