Wednesday, November 5, 2014

PS. Tag You're Christmas!

I've been meaning to play along with the fab Tag You're It Challenge for ages, and decided to combine this last minute entry with my Online Holiday Card Class Day 1 Homework (inspired by Debby's gorgeous tag card), Less Is More Colour Challenge - Non-Traditional Christmas, Paper Smooches Sparks Anything Goes, and Addicted to CAS Tags. Created using Paper Smooches Christmas Word dies, Lawn Fawn Tag You're It (although I probably would do the next one in Paper Smooches Stitched Tag) and Lil Inkers Stitched Snowflake. Version two added a border in the same cardstock colour as the sentiment and snowflake.

HINTS for Mass Production:
  • Die cut the tags first, then the "Christmas and "Merry" from the striped tag, then the negative space can be used to line up the coloured letters.
  • Using striped paper makes it easy to align the word dies.
  • If you die cut the white base of the tag from thicker cardstock (or even chipboard), you don't need to worry about pop-dotting the tag.


 


8 comments:

  1. Oh, this is so sweet & pretty, Lyndal! I love how you were inspired by my tags!

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  2. Super fun Lyndal and a gorgeous choice on non-traditional colours.
    Thanks for taking part
    Sarah
    Less is More

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  3. It looks lovely, it looks so simple, but that tag was pretty fiddly I reckon!
    Superb job!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  4. A fab card, love your design and colour !!

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  5. Oh you've rocked all the inspiration Lyndal! I love, love, love your card. Thanks so much for playing along with us at PaperSmooches Sparks!

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  6. Great design! Love the pop of the blue against the white background. Thanks for joining us at Paper Smooches SPARKS!

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  7. Fab design Lyndal, looks very stylish!
    Sorry to be so late commenting this week, thanks so much for your LIM entry
    Anne
    Less is More Designer

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