Tuesday, 26 November 2019

25 Days of Christmas Tags - Day 13 revisited

I came across this for the first time last year - and really enjoyed it  - and when it came to Christmas I had more than enough tags made!!

It is hosted by Tracey McNeely and you will find the main hop post here
She works really hard to organise this hop and secures many sponsors!

 Each day I will CASE or be inspired by at least one tag...!

Once again I am looking back to a past page!!

Day Thirteen showcases CAS-ual Fridays both as sponsor and as guests.
Again I will have to look in my stash for similar products.

Anyway I spotted this tag by Lisa Bzikziak  on Day Thirteen!




Lovely!

Here are my versions:


I statrted by adding Distress Oxide colours to a piece of water colour paper.
I then embossed over the top with white and Stampin Up snowflake stamps.


I die cut the tags - a small Tonic tag die combined with a scallopped square to make the shape.
I die cut Let it Snow in sparkly silver/white card and added Let it to strips of Distress Oxide background, with the Snow below.
Finally I added the die cut snowflake in turquoise sparkly paper and the ribbon.



I will link these to the main hop post

Happy Crafting!

4 comments:

  1. Love the colours you used on your pretty tags!

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  2. I love Distress Oxides. I'm commenting going backwards. These are beautiful tags and I love that ribbon and wish I had a few yards of that. [Bunny]

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    1. I bought that ribbon from the Naif Street stalls in Dubai when I lived in Abu Dhabi... so maybe 8 years ago! And I did have yards of it. Still got a big bundle!!

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  3. Such pretty colours for these! And as Bunny said, gorgeous ribbon, too, that works perfectly with the tags. Thanks for joining us for Tracey's 25 Days of Christmas Tags event!

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