Welcome to Day 5 of this year's 25 Days of Christmas Tags event. All the details can be found here on Tracey's blog.
Today's sponsor is Ellen Hutson and I used some of the goodies from her latest release to make today's tag.
I started by cutting some of the largest Color Me Strips and then colouring some of them with Christmas-sy colours of Catherine Pooler inks.
Then I glued them to a piece of scrap paper before cutting them with one of the Tag Trio dies so that the stripes run diagonally.
I used my MISTI to stamp my sentiment along one of the stripes.
Then I stamped and die cut some snowflakes from Made This For You, and popped them up on the tag.
Lovely tag. The diagonal stripes look great. I love the embellishments in the middle of the snowflakes. Very nice. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteHello Ardyth. Cute tag. Love the bright stripes. Hugz
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and modern look!
ReplyDeleteI love the graphic look with the stripes and black snowflakes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy cheery tag!
ReplyDeleteLove the colored strips on the diagonal and the colors you used! Pretty tag!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and festive tag! Love the stripes!
ReplyDeleteGreat tag, love the stripes! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLOVE those stripes, Ardyth. Super creative and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteHello Ardyth! This tag is so festive and colorful! It really feels like Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWarm Hugs,
Michele
Love the stripes.
ReplyDeletewHAT A FAB TAG! lOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteVery unique!
ReplyDeleteLove the stripes. Very colorful
ReplyDeleteand pretty. thanks for sharing
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Very pretty! I would hang this from my tree!
ReplyDeleteThe colors to this tag are everything. It just pops in such a beautiful way.
ReplyDeleteLove those stripes, and how fun to use a stripe to hold your sentiment.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna make a tag with this as inspiration
ReplyDeleteSimple and beautiful! Your tag was my inspiration for the tag I plan to share for Day 5.
ReplyDeleteLove how you made this tag it is so beautiful
ReplyDeleteGreat way to coordinate the tag for any combination. I like the use of the snowflakes.
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