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Time! Look where we are...

Wasn't going to post anything today, then I decided that it's been ages since I've entered a challenge! So I looked around and found That's Crafty were hosting a challenge with the theme of time. So here is my entry to that. See if you can spot the time link...


Got it yet? I decided to celebrate my favourite Time Lord, Doctor Who! (The Eleventh incarnation to be precise)

The star is symbolic of Galifrey. It's chipboard, painted with tarnished brass distress paint, stickled with the same colour, then edged with weathered wood distress pad. The blue symbols are foil, embossed and sanded. The embossing folder just reminded me of Galifreyan writing!


The background is clocks *(not sure but I think it's a Docraft set) to which I inked the edges in weathered wood and added some remnant rub ons.


Bow tie. Cos bow ties are cool! This was made from Sew Lovely paper.


You can also see a shrink plastic keychain Tardis here, complete with bead sonic screwdriver and key. Cos every madman (or woman) needs a blue box.


Here's a closer look at the tardis, plus the remnant rub on "timeless" because Dr Who is timeless!

So that's my entry. Hope you liked it!
Ems

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  1. What a lovely and imaginative tag! Full marks for making your own embellishments, your foil circles and blue box are fantastic. I have someone at home who would love to have a Dt Who tag such as this one!

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    1. Thanks Craftyfield :) I have to admit, I love shrink plastic so make a lot of my own little embellishments. Maybe I should do a series of Dr Who tags - one for each incarnation!

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  2. Congratulations on your Win in the That's Crafty Challenge, with this entry!
    Well done Ems.

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