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Late for Tea Again!

The White Rabbit is running late again, will the other guests be mad because of his lack of punctuality or curiously curious as to why?

Don't you just love Alice in Wonderland...........I do and I just love playing with the stamps of this theme from the Mailbox Muse Alice's Utterly Mad Tea Party.......today I have made a simple tag.


Supplies:
Alice Mailbox Muse Stamp Set
Stain

I started by stamping out images onto white cardstock, cutting out and coloring with my Watercolor Pencils.


Taking a tag I used this as a template to cut out a piece of paper to fit, and another Alice Theme Scrap of Paper to simply layer.  I stuck these all together on the tag and inked the edges.


I then placed and adhered my colored images.

Lastly taking a piece of seam binding I dyed this with Distress Stain to a color to complement the tag.



And added this to my tag.

 
 

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