Wednesday, 30 November 2022

Beccy's Place Day 10 - I is for . . . ink

 I'm playing along with the

Tenth Annual
Month of Holiday Cards Challenge


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(Beccy's post with "I" inspiration words and
tasty Indigo card to inspire are HERE)

My "I" project is INK, lots of printer ink.

I used the pre-coloured Santa Frame, Frosty Frame and Moose Frame images
to make a set of eight folded tags.


They're an odd size because I wanted to fit them on a sheet of 12" x 12" textured cardstock.  Eight tags fitted neatly on the sheet, with a black line outlining each tag, so it was easy for me to cut out each tag using my ruler and craft knife.  I scored each panel, folded and burnished with a bone folder.  Each folded tag measures 59mm wide x 73mm high.  I'm thinking about punching a hole in the back panel of each tag, up near the top, beside the fold and threading some red ribbon through to attach to gifts.


*** INGREDIENTS ***
Santa Frame + Frosty Frame + Moose Frame pre-coloured images
textured cardstock
scoreboard and bone folder

1 comment:

  1. These are awesome Tracy! I think the ribbon is a great idea and will look wonderful on your gifts. I love that you managed to get 8 to a sheet, that's pretty good planning.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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