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Christmas Tags

Hey kids!  It's Cindy for the Scrapbook Blessings Club.  I have a couple of super easy Christmas tags to share with you today. 

TiP:  When you are pressed for time (like right now around the holidays) keep your crafting designs simple :-)


Supplies:
Tags, Bags, Boxes and More Cricut cart
The Paper Studio -  Christmas on Amesbury Street stack - all papers
pop dots
brown/white twine
Sew Easy floss in candy stripe
Diamond Stickles

Tags, Bags, Boxes and More cart - bvltop @ 3 3/4"


 Tags, Bags, Boxes and More cart - bvltop@ 5"

 Little boy and girl are just cut from the patterned paper and popped up.  Stickles were added to the little boy's lantern and scarf, and to the little girl's ornaments and the 'N' on Noel.  See, it couldn't be easier.  So look for those element sheets where you can cut things apart and you are on your way to some super fast, cute crafts.

Thanks for visiting the Scrapbook Blessings Club.  Have a blessed day!

Cindy---In Love with PAPER

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  1. Cindy, I love the simplicity of your tags!! Sometimes we do forget that less is perfect, just enough. Thanks for the reminder. hugs, Patty
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  2. Your tags are beautiful.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Crafty hugs,
    D~
    DesignsByDragonfly.blogspot

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