Wednesday, July 31, 2013

TRAVEL TAG  for Tag Tuesday ( I lost my photo - but you can view it on the blog....see link)

 

I chose as my Travel Tag for Tag Tuesday, a favorite quote of mine.
 
If you do not know where you are going,
the road will get you nowhere.
 
I hand lettered the quote on a piece of paper that I had aged with distress ink.
I made the suitcase out of stacked cardboard, decorated it and put on country flag labels. The arm holding the suitcase is also cardboard and both are raised with pop dots.
The background is a generic map that has been distressed..
The bottom tag is a hand lettered:
Life is a Journey
It is mounted on a red grosgrain ribbon and has a dimensional 'compass' over lapping on the side.
 
My apologizes for the fuzzy tag photo. I am having trouble with my computer this week.

Blessings,
Sally

Friday, July 26, 2013

Patchwork Scrapbook Page

 
The quilt pattern is 'Variable Star'.
 
The page was made in 1995 when I did a whole series of scrapbook pages based on different quilt patterns.
 
Families are like quilts,
Lives pieced together,
stitched with smiles and tears,
colored with memories
and bound with love.
Author unknown
 
 

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Tag Tuesday FISH

'FISH' Tag


I went totally opposite with what the word FISH conjured up in my mind. Growing up I loved to play Go Fish with my sister and have now played it with my grandchildren so naturally that is what popped into my mind.

 
The background is burlap...kinda like fish net!
The cardboard tag was colored with distress ink.
I drew, then cut out the silhouette of children playing cards.
I scanned the cards onto my computer and made the box.
I drew the words Go Fish with markers. cut out and added them with pop dots.
The fishing pole is cardboard with a jute string attached to the glittered gold FISH.
I added the buttons just because I love buttons.
Anybody want to play a game of Go Fish?
 
Sally

Friday, July 19, 2013

The Roaring Twenties - Tag Tuesday

 

 This was an easy tag for me to make for as soon as I saw the theme was Roaring Twenties, I immediately thought of my Mother and Father who met and married in the Twenties...Roaring for them I am sure!
 
I colored the Tag background with distress ink then stamped Love in white. (Which you can hardly see).
The year 1929 was cut from glitter cardstock as was the edge at the bottom.
The flowers actually were worn on my mother's wedding dress. A bit tattered after 85 years.
A row of vintage lace hangs from the tag bottom.
The gossamer ribbon is topped with an old pearl and rhinestone earring.
Of course, the photo of the happy couple is the best part.
 
To view other Roaring Twenties Tags go to the Tag Tuesday Blog.
 
Enjoy, Sally
 
 

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Tag Tuesday Member

I was recently accepted to be a member of the Tag Tuesday Blog and I am excited because I love making Tags.

Each month they give the weekly themes for making a Tag. The theme for my first Tag was 'Italy'.
Now that conjures up a lot of images in my mind but what kept reoccurring was my daughter's family Friday night Pizza Night so that is the focus of my Tag.



You can go to the Tag Tuesday Blog, read about my Tag and see about 16 more tags made my members around the world.

Next weeks Tag's theme is the Roaring Twenties...and it is already finished as well as Tags for the following two weeks...

ENJOY,

Sally

Monday, July 8, 2013

Hand Lettered Free Download

Cards and crafts are still a favorite pastime of mine!  I enjoy making cards and tags which I sell in a local Treasure House Shop. 
I have done Calligraphy for over 50 years and have even taught classes, so hand lettering comes naturally. In fact it is easier and quicker for me to simply hand letter a greeting than to find the appropriate size, shape or color in a stamp or rub-on.  Besides, I love the quality that hand lettering gives to my crafts.
 
My oldest daughter has recently gotten into the card making business so I made a sheet of my hand lettered greetings for her and that I wanted to share with you, my blog readers.

 
 
Right click on the image, save to your computer. Print. If the size of an individual greeting is not what you want, simply enlarge or reduce.
Wa-La...you have your own personal hand lettered greeting to attach to your craft item.
 
Below are a few examples of my cards where I have used a greeting from the download.


Thanks for stopping by!  I would love to read your comments!
You can also find me on  www.sssstudio.etsy.com and Pinterest!

Sally Swift