Wednesday, February 13, 2013

A couple of weeks ago Jim The Gentleman Crafter made some valentines cards with modeling paste and utee. He has video tutorials on his blog http://thegentlemancrafter.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2013-02-06T00:16:00-06:00&max-results=7 
I was so intrigued with the modeling paste I immediately went down in my crafty space and played. I didn't make cards, I just made tags. I didn't have some of the supplies he used so I made do with what I had.
You have to check Jim out, he is now doing live u-streams on Tuesday nights. Thanks Jim for the inspiration! I love your comments they make me happy!!!








12 comments:

  1. Shari, these are fabulous! Love them all. I will check his site out. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. TOTALLY AMAZING! THEY ARE ALL WORKS OF ART! INCREDIBLE! YES, I'M SCREAMING! LOL!

    Hugs to ya!

    Jim

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    1. Thank you Jim, I learned this from the Master. HA!

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  3. Hi shari,
    Just popping in from thegentlemen crafters blog. Jim said you do fabulous work, and he is right! Loved your tags, and am totally in love with Maggie Mae!!!!!!!
    Marcie

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  4. Jim sent me over to check out your tags...LOVE them!!! You've really done a nice job putting your tags together...so glad I came to see them!

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  5. Jim sent me over to check out your tags...LOVE them!!! You've really done a nice job putting your tags together...so glad I came to see them!

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  6. Jim sent me over to check out your tags. Not disappointed. Great job. Isn't so much fun to play and try new things. thanks much for sharing.

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  7. Great job on the tags Shari. Love the one with all the gears. Is that stamped or a paper with gear motif? So fun that you were featured on Jim's blog!

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    1. Sharon, I wish I could say I stamped the paper. But it's actually DCWV Tattered Time stack. It was very exciting having Jim show my tags! Thanks for stopping by.

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  8. I followed the link on Jim's blog. Great tags! It's always fun to play with new or different products and see just what you can come up with.

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  9. Love your tags! Yep, Jim is a great teacher AND you are the perfect student! Thanks for sharing...
    Ann

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  10. Beautiful tags! I really how you dressed up the steampunk gears!

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