Take one rotten piece of glossy paper that had color burst in orange tones (which I did not like at all), layer on white heat embossing with a background stamp then color with markers and you get something you can work with. Added in some pp, a tag printed on Silhouette but cut by hand and sponged with oval template (leftover from my drafting days in the 80’s) and a die cut tag in white. It actually was my plan to have the dots be asymmetrical but I never dreamed they would line up on the die cut.

Wow, Wow, Wow! What an amazing result from something you didn’t like. The colours are great and your tag is awesome. How lucky that it lined up so perfectly on the PP. Unplanned but a great finish.
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Thanks Johanna, you always seem to get me.
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WOW! This is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
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So glad you like it Diana!
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OMG!!! Another stunner! Bonnie, this is absolutely gorgeous! Love it!!
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And I love that you love it Jan.
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This is so Pretty Bonnie, and to think you didn’t like it first, glad you didn’t throw it away. I like all. I would like you to post some of your quilts for us to see.
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It is interesting how adding another layer can change the paradigm. I will have to find some old photos of quilts and post.
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Bonnie, this fantastic! I love that you used something you didn’t like and made it gorgeous. Great job on those dots, too.
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Karma I guess. It did really teach me a lesson about re-purposing and never giving up.
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This is beautiful! Glad you persevered with the project.
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Thanks so much Lisa, It means so much for you to take the time to support my blog.
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Love, love, love this! Talk about making lemonade with lemons – lol! Of course, I didn’t see the “lemons” stage, but the end result is amazing!
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You are so good for my ego.
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