Sunday 24 November 2019

Sunday Snippets - December Tag

Evening Everyone,

Two posts in one day!!! Just got to take the opportunity when I find I have the time! Especially as, today, I have a snippet make for Di's challenge - Pixie's Snippets Playground - Challenge #366.
This tag was inspired by Karen Letchworth, of 'My Cup Runneth Over', currently guest designer on Pixie's Crafty Workshop. It's a lovely way of using up scraps of paper leftover from other projects.
Scraps like these leftover from two scrapbook pages I made recently. Of course, any scraps left over would be ideal for Karen's tag design.
In this photo you can see most of the other supplies used in the making of the tag. The sheet of month rub-ons I've had quite a few years and yet the December still worked a treat. The square shaped punch makes creating the fish tails on the pennants easier than other ways I battled with in the past. You can see how it's done on this previous post here.

This was a really fun little make and one that I intend to repeat every time I'm down to just a handful of scraps leftover from other bigger projects. Hope you've been as inspired by Karen as I have. She's a very talented crafter and her blog is full of inspiration, especially on how to use our leftover scraps and snippets.

Take care and have a great week ahead.

4 comments:

  1. Super tag made with such lovely papers, Kate x x

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  2. What a fabulous tag Elizabeth! I use your tip about cutting the V's into the bottom of pennants as well - but I got the tip from you all those years ago!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  3. Love the tag great use of left overs . Might just have to do something similar with lots of bits I have stashed. Thanks for sharing Zoe x

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  4. great idea and way to use up scraps, creative.
    x Karen

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