Monday, November 28, 2016

Merry Christmas tags

Make It Monday #268:
Double-Layer Tags


On Monday Dawn McVey shared her tips for layering tags and
embellishments.  I love her set of PTI Cozy Christmas vintage
thermoses and dies that she used for decorating the tags.





Her exuberant use of pattern and color inspired me to
grab an old Christmas paper pad or two, several PTI
stamp & die sets and set up an assembly line as she did.



Lots of pictures to follow but only four tags!









I can't believe that I didn't procrastinate until the weekend to do these!!
BTW, these tags are a bit busy for me but they'll go on plainly wrapped
boxes or gift bags so I can live with them.

I've looked at Tracey McNeely's 25 Days of Christmas Tags challenge for a
few years but until now never entered. I was inspired by Lisa Buckeye's tag
on Day 18 to use a bookmark tag as base for my layered tags.

Linking this to: Make It Monday #268 challenge
                25 Days of Christmas Tags




Tag Menu:
Papertrey Stamps/Dies: Basic Bookmark #2, Holiday Greens Borders, Stylized Autumn, Tag Sale #4 & 8, Tinsel & Tags Basics, Tinsel & Tags Sprigs
Inks: Hero Arts- Cup O Joe, Red Royal, Stone Wash, Wet Cement; Momento- Bamboo Leaves, Cottage Ivy; VersaMark
Misc.: Glossy Accents (on berries), white embossing powder, wink of stella, foam tape, Baker's twine

10 comments:

  1. These are so bright and well done! Love the fox with the playful pattern, the sentiment banner is gorgeous.

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  2. I LOVE these tags! The little fox with that cute face is amazing! I would use him all year long!
    Take care!
    Michele

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  3. These are so cute! I love that little fox and he looks great on your tags!

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  4. Great choices for the tag shapes & images & colors--darling tags!

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  5. What sweet, sweet tags Vikki! I absolutely LOVE that little fox on your colorful tags...well done!! :0)

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  6. Such cute tags! Love the little foxes.

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  7. I LOVE your tags. How can I have already forgotten about those foxes. So adorable, and brilliant use of patterned papers.

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