...the middle of winter so I thought I might as well crack on with the Christmas stuff :) lol
As I generally make my own square card blanks from A4 card , I always wonder what to do with that pesky little bit that's left over. Well here is my solution, they are the perfect size for tags :)
I used a selection of distress inks
that gorgeous Christmas tree stamp from WRS from The Stamp Basket
And a selection of mis-matched snowflakes from differing old sets I have
A added a spot of glamour dust and punched a whole
and voila all ready to have a nice bit if ribbon threaded through
I plan on making a ton of these....maybe this year I WILL get ahead ,,I know what your thinking .....yeh right you keep telling yourself that pickle ..lol.lol
Thanks for stopping by today
Kerry x
16 comments:
These are gorgeous Kerry. A perfect finishing touch to gift.
Hugs Kelly
Hi Kerry these are gorgeous what a fanastic idea. Caroline xxx
Wonderful tags Kerry happy Christmas hugs Ginny ♥
ooh these are gorgeous x
these are lovely, gorgeous stamps and colours, mary x
Beautiful tags Kerry!
Sarah x
Fabulous tags Kerry.xxx
I should laugh when you say winter but its true!!! love your tags theyre gorgeous darlin huggies June xxxx
Beautiful tags...love the colours
These are really lovely Kerry. I love the colours you have used. Tinaxx
These are beautiful, they'll make great adornments to your crimbo pressies! Juliexx
Beautiful tags Kerry
I just love the stamps you have used(especially the xmas tree) the colours are gorgeous x
Hi Kerry, just happened on your blog, think the idea of the tags from the bits left over is a brill idea. I too use A4 for my square cards, have a stack of 12 x 2 thanks for the idea. Sanddymac5
brilliant idea Kerry. I keep the top section too! might have a go at this myself.
great colours. love the sentiments x
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These are very beautiful tags Kerry. I am glad I could buy one. thank you for sharing post.
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