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Tag 8 - InkPattieTag 8 - InkPattie 

Here's Tag #8--with music, I always want to use a bird. So I stamped TH harlequin on a grungeboard Nature bird, with red EP. I dabbed over that with Pebble, which is the exact same color as grungeboard. The legs and branch were dabbed with Hazelnut, then drawn over with slick markers in metallic red and brown. I used Memories black ink for the vellum, and it worked just fine (I only have archival inks in Sepia and Cobalt). I used a Stampin Up swirly stamp in Peeled Paint, and stamped the "Make a Joyful Noise" Club Scrap Musical Interlude stamp in Frayed Burlap and cut out using a Nestabilities die. Oh, and I finally got to try the wired ribbon, since I used a tree instead of a snowman on Tag #1! How cool is that?
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