Haunting Halloween Hop Day 2
Even though I'm not a hop stop today, I wanted to share my support of my fellow Honey Bee designers by posting another Halloween project. (well, I guess it is just more of what I shared yesterday...)
Don't forget to join in the hop today to find some more fun Halloween creations and some hopefully some great inspiration! You can get started by clicking HERE.
Yup, more tags! All of the tags I have been sharing were cut using my Cricut and the Tags Bags Boxes and More cart. I love that I can cut thin plastics with the Cricut!
Colorbox white pigment ink is a fabulous choice for stamping on dark paper. I used Frost White on the black tag.
Ok.. enough tags for one day. LOL! Don't forget to hop with us!
Enjoy!
~Kassi
Products used in these projects:
Paper: Coredinations, My Minds Eye, Kraft, Acetate
Ink: StazOn, ColorBox, Memento
Stamps: Kaiser Craft "Devonshire", My Minds Eye "Haunted", Tim Holtz "Natures Elements", Clear Art Stamps "Halloween Fun", Making Memories "Spellbound Halloween", Fancy Pants "In My Words"
Cricut: Tags Bags Boxes and More
Other: My Minds Eye brads, Prima flowers, Karen Foster rubons "Halloween", Glossy Accents, Ribbon
Another set of cool Tags. These are wonderful. I have some wonderful tags I can make with my CTMH Cricut Art Philosphy Cartridge. You have inspired me to make a tag book for a gift this season. Thanks for sharing.
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I have this cart but have not used it much. Perhaps I will try this weekend. Thanks for showing us the tags!
ReplyDeleteI so want this cart...great tags again today.
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I have a giveaway on my blog
I didn't think of using thin plastic in my Cricut. What do you use specifically? I would love to try it out. Thanks for the inspiration. -Yvette
ReplyDeleteI use anything from overhead transparencies to the clamshells that the cart boxes are packaged in.
ReplyDeleteGreat job more tags I love it.
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