Addicted. Caught. Hooked. Call it what you like. I just can't stop playing with my distress inks. This time I used some pages out of a very tattered old school music book that once belonged to my sister. I stuck some printed paper onto the tags before distressing them, and then carried on as usual. I am not going to start ripping up my lovely old books, so all you book lovers out there can relax, this one was really just a heap of rather *distressed* pages, just the right thing! If anyone knows a cure for being a scrap, distress and ink addict, DON'T let me know. There are worse addictions!
This is one of the few addictions I can understand!
ReplyDeleteVal - these are as gorgeous as always! Just wish I had your talent for "distressing"!
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Stunning work as always Valerie! An addiction for which there is no cure....hopefully! lol!
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Thanks girls - I was distressing as a child and it hasn't stopped yet!
ReplyDeleteYour art work is beautiful! Sarah
ReplyDeleteWow Val stunning, there is no cure, but I prescribed more works of art so I can enjoy looking at them I just wish on some I could see closer So much detail hugs alma xx
ReplyDeleteHad to post another comment did what you suggested for a closer look wow !!! lol the skellie with a hat on love it hugs alma
ReplyDeletefab tags val, BUT think you're a loss cause when it comes to distressing..
ReplyDeletethere just is no cure, and good job too, as I love looking at your work...
maria x
Thanks girls! Alma, that little hat was one of the charms you sent me, I just had to put it on the skull!!!
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