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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Christmas Tag #2

I have been making Christmas tags all weekend. For tag #2, I used 2009 Holiday Tags along with the Tiny Treats Christmas Mat Stack stamp and the Limitless Labels Doily Lace die. Stamped in black and colored with some copics, red/white twine and a some stickles for sparkle, this tag was very easy to create, which I did 100 times! The hardest part was cutting out the tags and labels on my cuttlebug. Wish I had that electric Big Shot!

13 comments:

Ted said...

Cathy, these are adorable! :) It's times like these that you wish there was a Cricut template and you can choose as many to fill a 12 x 12 page! LOL! Great job!

Gayatri said...

Wow! Matstack as tags are a great idea! They are so cute. Love it Cathy! Great work :)

Jeanne said...

Absolutely stunning tags! Love the Matstack! Thanks for the inspiration!

Pat said...

Just think - you are building all those bicep muscles! Love the all red look, especially the plaid combo with the doily lace. Very cute!

Lee Anne said...

I made tags all weekend too, but didn't make 100! Wow! You have been busy. These are beautiful!

Stephanie said...

So simple and cute! These are just perfect!

Kelly S. said...

So cute! Love how you have the Mat Stack turned vertically!

Diane Jaquay said...

Love this pretty tag!

Nadine said...

Now why didn't I think to use the Mat Stack as a tag? Great idea and one I will definitely be doing myself! And you made a 100 of these? You poor, poor woman. Do you need some free child slave labor? I can send over my son, he's a pro at turning the handle on the Cuttlebug now, lol!!

Anonymous said...

So So beautiful!! the colors are so pretty and its really cool that u used the mat stack as a tag!!

Monica K. said...

Great job on the tags, Cathy! Wow, 100 is a lot of Cuttlebug cranking, but so worth it...these turned out very pretty!! Maybe you could ask for an electric Big Shot for Xmas! :)

Carol's Ink Spot said...

I love your tag! The orientation is great. Wow, 100 but oh so cute!

Anonymous said...

Wow! What a great idea to use the mat stack as a tag base! Super creative and love the design :)