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I'm so thankful for the "Can't Get Enough Of Christmas" Challenge. It looks like I may get the rest of my 12 tags of Christmas done after all.
I only have one more tag for 2011, then I'll start on 2008. I only have five left from that year to do. And then 2009, which I've only finished three, so that leaves nine of those. And I'll finally wrap the project up with 2010. I didn't do any at all that year, so I'll have all twelve of those tags. I'm going to be at this a while, I think.
But I have all the stuff - almost. I just needed the motivation, and this challenge has done it for me.
PLUS, we're doing a Christmas Card sketch a week as well, so by next December I should have all my Christmas cards ready to mail out.
That's the plan anyway.
This tag was fun. It used packing tape and metal foil. I'd done something similar when I was a kid, but I'd forgotten how you could use packing tape to create a transparent image. VERY cool fun.
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I think I am going to enjoy the looking at them as much as you are going to enjoy creating them.
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Cute tag.
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Sounds like some interesting techniques, and a lovely end result!
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I'm intrigued, how did you use the packing tape?
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beautiful job!
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Love your vintage santas!
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Very sweet!
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Stunning!!
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so beautiful!!
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Great tag!!!
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I like the distressed edges, as well as the dimensional banner! It really pops! ;)
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Beautiful tag!!!
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