Monday, November 6, 2017

TCP Tuesday #341 Challenge



It's time for another TCP Tuesday with a challenge to"Tag It". So please make a tag (s) standalone or either attached to a card or package.

I used the Holiday Tag Duo Die to create two Christmas gift tags.



For tag #1 I cut a white tag using the Holiday Tag Duo set and used the additional die in the set to cut the snowflake portion. I used the stag image from the Christmas Cookies set, stamping in spring rain ink and then cut out with the matching Yes Dear die. After backing the snowflake portion with red card stock, I attached the stamped image using foam tape. A red pearl on the nose and red cording through the tag hole finished it up.

For tag #2 I cut an aqua tag using the Holiday Tag Duo se tand then added a white card stock strip at the bottom cut with a die from the Hill and Dale CutUps. I stamped the sentiment from the Winter Blooms set using pure poppy ink. I cut the antlers from white card sock using the Rudolph die set. I finished it up  with a red pearl for the nose and red cording through the tag hole.


I placed them both on two small gifts I have purchased this year. Two down, so many more to go....


Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamps and dies, Bazzill, PTI and MFT cs, Kaisercraft pearls, May Arts twine, PTI and Simon Says ink


Here are the details for the Challenge:
  • Each month a new challenge will be posted on The Cat’s Pajamas blog and our Facebook page.
  • If you want to play along you just upload your design to The Cat’s Pajamas blog page using the InLinkz button provided.
  • You are not required to use a Cat’s Pajamas stamp or die but if you have them we would love to see them.
  • On the day of the next challenge the winner will be chosen from the previous challenge and will receive a Cat Cash Voucher for $50.
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1 comment:

  1. wait... you create AND shop? a master, for sure! LOve our Holiday tag duo, Nancy and you've put the frosting on the cake with your darling creations!
    =]

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