This week’s Tag Tuesday challenge number 7 was “Emboss it.” I used an art deco stamp, which I embossed using gold ink. Then I colored her dress, hair, the mirror, and mirror frame. I created the background and tag fastening point using oriental images. Everything is digital, but my embossing didn’t come out as good as I had wanted it to, so I’ll have to work on this offline, to improve my technique.
The actual print out of the tag streaked. And if anyone has any helpful hints about taking a good picture of their artwork, I’m open to suggestions. I’m thinking of trying to scan it next time, instead, to see how that comes out.
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8 comments:
Anne, I really like this! I would never think to emboss a person, yet yours looks amazing. Fabulous tag!
ohhh, very kewl, reminds me of stained glass, Beautiful tag!
Wow wow wow wow wow this is amazing. Unbelievable Tag. Love them.
Really love the lady in gold!
Beautiful tag. Love the image and the background is lovely
I love the Art Deco feel you achieved. Fabulous.
This looks very elegant and beautiful!
What a stunner! THUD!
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