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Monday, 30 March 2015

The great, big, enormous TAG

Usually when I make a tag, it's the size of a standard parcel tag or just a little bigger. But this time I wanted it to fill the front of an A5 sized card, so I cut a HUGE one from kraft card.


This is my interpretation of the inspiration photo at the current Tag You're It challenge


As it's all made from snippets, I'm dropping into the Snippets Playground at Pixie's Crafty Workshop again - my second visit to the playground this week - and I'm also sharing with Flowers at Make My Monday.

11 comments:

  1. Gorgeous card, Jane. The bright colours look great against the Kraft card tag. Which music die did you use? I love way the stave swirls rather than having straight lines. x

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    1. It's the Memory Box die, Liz, I think it's called Party Music and it's one of my favourite dies

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    2. Thanks, Jane. My wish list is getting longer!

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  2. What a glorious splash of colour Jane! And like Liz, I just love the music die you used!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  3. Love your blog name and fun tag! Beautiful flower dies and great music die, now I need that die too! Thanks for joining us at Tag You’re It!

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  4. Super card love the bright colours against the kraft.

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  5. Wowzers! You took the inspiration and created an explosion of die-namic color! Lovely everywhere I look! Big fan of your swirly music too! Love that you joined in the fun at Tag You're It!

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  6. This lively,colourful card makes me think of summer music festivals and flower power! Love it. Thank you for joining us at Make My Monday. Marina DT

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  7. Love the musical touch, thanks for joining us at Tag You're It Challenge.

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  8. Wow great card love all the bright colors and the music. Thanks for joining us over at tag you 're it.

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  9. I love all the bright beautiful colors and crisp die cuts!

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