Friday, May 30, 2014

Verse bookmark


Today I've got a bookmark to show you that we made for our Mother/Daughter Lunch earlier this month. Several ladies from my church helped and we had a fun together as we worked on these!   We made over 80 of them. :)

 

We started with 6.25x3.25 Kraft tags...

We stamped the back with Stampabilities "Distressed Background" in Memento Potter's Clay, stamped Hero Arts "handmade from the heart,"  and then inked the front edges with TH "walnut stain."


I printed Papercraft Memories' Romans 12:2 but I changed the color of the script words.   We used MS, EKSuccess, and Fiskars border punches on bottom, inked the edges, and adhered to tag.



The swirl is from Inque Boutique "Monarch" clear stamp set...


Adhered butterflies that were cut from Paper Studio Poetic Postage using Sizzix/Hero Arts stamp and die set.

We used 8" of ribbon for the tie...

They were all finished off with some glitter pen on the wings and a few adhesive pearls on the body.


Challenge...
Word Art Wednesday #134 - anything goes Scripture or uplifting sentiment
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday - anything goes
Through the Craft Room Door TTCRD May 27-June 2 - anything goes
Creating in Faith, Hope, and Love FHL#8 - must use Scripture
MilkCoffee Challenge - anything but a card

Thanks for stopping by and have a blessed day!!!


5 comments:

Laura Sterckx said...

This tag is amazing! The neutral colors are fabulous and the butterflies are gorgeous. Thank you so much for joining us at the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge Blog. :)

Unknown said...

The tags are wonderful. I like the color and the verse ROCKS!. Thank you so much for taking time to post this absolutely wonderful work of art with us at Word Art Wednesday.
Blessings,
Carole

Teresa Arsenault said...

Wow. I'm loving these gorgeous bookmarks. I may have to pilfer your design. :)

Cara said...

Beautiful tags and a thoughtful gift. Thanks for sharing this with us at Through The Craft Room Door.
Please join us again! (Hugs) Cara

Lola said...

Oh my these are gorgeous. I really like the step by step pictures of your process.