These days it's all about tags for the gifts I have all wrapped and stacked. I love making my own tags. I do admit that I ask my family to save them to use again, but I only re-use them if I'm in a pinch! I still have lots of once-used tags in a little bag in my craft room!
These shiny tags are stamped with the reindeer image from Very Merry Tags. I used VersaMark and gold embossing powder. I punched them out with my circle punch and popped them up with Stampin' Dimensionals over a Gold Foil Scallop Circle. I used retired Gold Stretch cord from Stampin' Up! (I hoarded a bunch when it was still current!)
Thanks to the Holiday Ornaments Framelits and Petite Pennants Builder punch, these tags were a snap to make. I embossed the Crumb Cake card stock using the Stripes Embossing Folder before punching out the trees. I decorated my trees with Basic Rhinestones and Gold Frame star. The star is punched from the Merry Minis Star Punch.
Thanks for looking today! I hope you have a bit of time to leave a comment. I am hoping to be finished tagging all of the gifts by the end of today. Such a busy time, but I like to find a few quiet moments each day to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas--Our Savior's birth!
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Merry Christmas!
6 comments:
You are the Queen of Tags, Patti! These are fabulous! One of the first things you ever sent me was an awesome tag!
Tags, tags, tags - you go Girl! Love them all. The deer is so cute with that gold foil and love the pennant trees with all the bling-bling! Thanks for sharing.
Cute tags.
Thanks for remembering, Ann--I can't remember!! haha. Merry Christmas everyone! I'm at the fun part now! :-)
Your tags are precious and I would certainly keep them like handmade cards - never ever throw them away! Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Thanks, Rosalie! You are sweet. I have a huge drawer devoted to handmade cards/tags that I have received. I can't bear to part with them and I look at them often!
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