Things are a bit slow on the stitching front here. I'll admit, I'm a bit tired and I'm still working on clearing out my closets when I'm not helping out my parents.
I have no intention of turning my blog into a paper-crafts blog but I do like to make my own cards and at the moment, that's where my little bit of creative energy is ending up. I think it's just because I make one 15 minutes or so and that's all I have the time and energy for right now.
Anyway, after reading my favorite blogs last night, I decided to make a few of my own original tags using some of the fancy filters in my graphic software:
Since many of my readers are needleworkers who make their own gifts, I thought I would share these with you. You can use them as package tags or if you're a card maker, you could use them for that.
Print them on cardstock, cut them out, punch a hole at the top and add a pretty ribbon. You probably already know that I'll be adding glitter to the edges of mine!
Help me sparkle
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2 comments:
Hi Pam. They are just beautiful, and thank you so much for sharing them with us! I plan on using them when I can! =) I like the idea of using them as gift tags! MUCH better than *my way*, which is cutting out a rectangle from the wrapping paper and putting a "To" and "From" on it. LOL! These are great, thank you again!
As for your energy level, please give yourself some moments here and there to *rest*, Pam. You can't be running around like a chicken with it's head cut off all the time. Well you can, but it isn't really recommended! : sarcastic grin :
Seriously though---please take care of yourself! There is only *one* Pamela Kellogg---designer genius. You can't be replaced! =D
~Julie~
I just love that tag with the fractal background!
You are so generous...thanks for sharing these.
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