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The Wild Wild West BLOG HOP day 3

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TO MFP STAMP SHOP
 


The Wild Wild West
 BLOG HOP
Ride em Cow Boys!!
and Girls!



JOIN US EACH DAY, May 24-27 FOR SOME RIDING HORSES FUN. WE'LL HAVE  TUTORIALS AND DT INSPIRATION. THERE WILL BE PRIZES FOR LEAVING COMMENTS ON THE DESIGN TEAM'S BLOGS AND PRIZES FOR TRYING OUR TUTORIALS.  YOU WILL HAVE 2 WEEKS TO ADD YOUR PROJECT to the May 27th POST FOR US TO SEE SO THERE IS NO EXCUSE NOT TO JOIN IN THE FUN. 

Please Hop along with us!! 
 You could win one of the MFP Stamp Shop WESTERNED THEMED STAMP SETS Just comment on the following blogs ( don't forget this one ) each day for more chances to win! ( You do NOT need to comment on on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly.) Try one of the tutorials shown during the Hop and add your photo to the Inlinkz at the bottom of the May 27 post. The winners will be announced on June 11, 2016 right here on the MFP Stamp Shop Blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. ( HINT: The more you comment the more chances you have to win. And comments on the MFP blog count twice. ) The deadline for commenting and posting pics of your projects is Friday June 10, 2016 at 10:00 PM EST.

Tutorials
May 25-- Faux Wood Technique by Marilynn
May 27-- Technique by Sandy

Let's get started !!

I think this is such a cute hop and so out of my normal design that I just had a ball with it. 

I decided to make a couple of simple tags for some upcoming birthdays. I was thinking these would be cute for card fronts also.

I use Distress Ink in Walnut for each of them. Also, used white embossing powder. I purposely added powder around the first two tags to give them an even more distress look.



That's it for me today, so you better come back, y'all here now!!!

Here's the Design Team
check out their fabulous creations!!!
Enjoy the Hop. Come back each day. We hope to inspire you to start your own Cowboy Fun projects.  Get to work on the tutorials, show us what you made by June 10th and 
check back on June 11, 2016 to see if you are a winner. 



We hope your enjoyed today's project. If you have a questions or suggestions, please leave it in the comments. Also, we invite you to join our Facebook groups: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques and YouTube Crafters.
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 Thank you for stopping by and have a blessed day!

Comments

  1. Fabulous tags. Looks like you are ready for masculine birthdays coming up.

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  2. Great looking tags...they all turned out great....well done

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  3. Awesome tags - I love these images!!

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  4. Tags are so much fun to make and you did a great job on them!

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  5. Gorgeous fun tags. Love these. Hugz

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  6. Love love love this cute tags! They would be great to guys of all ages!

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  7. Great idea! Can use for any age or occasion!

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