I only have one PTI tag and I used that, but then my challenge button went to work. I looked at other dies that I had that may make a tag. I found one.
Here is the first tag.
I used the Book mark die and cut it twice. Added the sentiment with Platinum embossing and the jingle bells and holly.
This is the challenge one
Yes, the Garden Gate can make a great tag. I just traced the gate so that I could have a solid back and used the gates at the top of the tag. Inside it says a gift for you and a big red bow, from Tinsel and Tags.
I die cut a poinsettia from IO and added it to the front gate.
Ok, Thanks for looking. I will enter this in the Make It Monday #268 challenge
I do have to run off, but thanks for brightening my day with your comments.
LOVE both your tags Barbara! Love the vellum on the bookmark tag and your garden gate tag is FABULOUS! Definitely going to try that one! :0)
ReplyDeleteWow, very cool tags! Love the vellum overlay. Is the vellum embossed or foiled? The gate is a neat idea too!
ReplyDeleteOh you clever girl. I have not used the Garden Gate to it's best advantage - shame on me. Thanks for the great inspiration, I'm pinning this one. Great take on the challenge!!1
ReplyDeleteLove both of them. Love the vellum overlay on the first one and the second one is very creative. Love how you used the Garden Gate die. TFS
ReplyDeleteOh So CLEVER! You are sooooo creative! Love your first tag, the color and the gold is gorgeous! And of course, your Garden Gate Tag is to die for...remember when we ALL had to own this, and YOU have used it in the most creative manner! LOVE it!!!
ReplyDeleteYour tags are great. Love the garden gate idea...brilliant. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tag projects. And, I love the garden gate as well. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are both beautiful, and I'm especially drawn to that first tag with the vellum embossing. Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour first tag is gorgeous! And what a great way to use Garden Gate - I'll have to remember that for next year.
ReplyDeleteYou go girl. I bet Betsy did not think of using it as a tag. Both designs are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThat is one big, beautiful tag! I wouldn't have thought to use the garden gate in that way. I love the vellum overlay on the first tag and the cool turquoise layer....very pretty!
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