Quick Tip: Tag Cards

Published by under cards,Christmas | Dec 19 2010

Tags are quick and easy projects to make with few supplies. Best of all, any leftover tags can easily be converted into full cards!

To do this, simply decorate a base card made from a colour that coordinates with your tag (here we've used Stampin' Up!'s Soft Suede). Then all you have to do is adhere the tag to the card. You could even make it a removable tag (gift and card in one!) by adhering it with repositionable adhesive or sliding the tag corners into slots cut with a craft knife.

Tag Card

We're now in the home stretch leading up to Christmas… less than a week to go! Hope you are enjoying this special time, and can take a few minutes out for some quiet rest & relaxation.

Happy stamping,

 

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  1. Andrea L - EnchantINKon 20 Dec 2010 at 4:53 pm

    Oooh! Love the "peace love joy" punched ornament! What a clever idea! Gorgeous tags, Simone! I need to do a few more … have run out! Thanks for saying hi on my blog! Hugs xxaxx

  2. Christine Blainon 23 Dec 2010 at 12:56 pm

    Beautiful, Simone!  Merry Christmas to you and your family 🙂

  3. […] which of my friends had shared this idea. (Oooh – just found it again – Thanks Simone!) I am a little ornament “obsessed” this year … aren’t I? I feel for the […]

  4. Andrea L - EnchantINKon 24 Dec 2010 at 10:13 am

    Just popping by to share a special Christmas message with you …
    http://andrealowcock.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/christmas-2010-wish1.png
    Christmas Hugs xxaxx

     

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