After a recent scrolling time through Pinterest, I found a few tags that caught my eye. I decided it would be fun to try at least one of the ideas I liked the most.
I found a simple tag shape in the basic shapes library and made a couple of changes to the design. I found a flower image that looked like something you might get using a die in the Cutters Market files found through the SCAL software. I sized for a small tag. You could use the foil quill or a pen to draw the sentiment on the tag, however, I chose to use a stamp. After cutting, stamp the sentiment. Ink the edges of the tag shape if desired.
I chose to cut the flower and leaves out of white cardstock and add color using Tombow Markers.
Grab a plastic sleeve and your Fuse Tool. After the tool has warmed up, seal 3 sides of the plastic sleeve with the tag inserted between the two layers. Trim the three side. Add your sprinkles. Seal the top edge of the sleeve. Trim. Attach a loop of floss, thread or ribbon with a staple. Secure the flower and leaves using double sided tape to adhere.
Using the same method as described above, I created a second tag using different embellishments. The flower and leaves svg is from Dreaming Tree (3dsvg.com). I resized it at 50% to work on the smaller tag size.
Thanks for stopping by. Again, I invite you to hop on over to the Facebook page and see the other projects that have been posted. Tomorrow is our last day of the reveal. I don't know about you, but I'm really looking forward to seeing what everyone has created.
Have a wonderful creative sort of day.
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