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Monday, 27 December 2021

Bird Splat Tags

Hello Nomad friends.  I am a bit behind blogging some last minute Christmas makes, but I wanted to share these pretty tags using a scrap of Aztec Paint splats background I made previously and some Textured Birds from Rubber Dance.


The Colourcraft Aztec paints are metallic and give lovely shiny intense colours.  I just splatted all over and there was enough left to cut three tags using Stamplorations Tags die.  I stamped three of the Textured Birds, leaving them black and white, and fussy cut them.  I stamped the birds directly on the tags, to save me cutting the legs out, and then just stuck the fussy cut bodies over the top.  The God Jul is also a Rubber Dance stamp on some brown scraps and a little yellow ribbon to finish.  

Hope your Christmas was merry and bright.  I'm gonna use these 'days between' to try out some of my new Christmas goodies and also beat a little tidy into my craft room.  Scrap mountain needs to be conquered!!!

Take care.  Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Country View Challenge - Christmas Anything Goes
Paperbabe Stamps Challenge 158
Allsorts Challenge Week 655/6 - Anything Winter


4 comments:

  1. Three lovely splatty robin tags.
    Thanks for joining in with the Winter theme at the Allsorts Challenge.
    Sarn x

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  2. A fn trio of tags Gail, thanks so much for joining in with our 'Winter' theme at Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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  3. Such wonderful tags, Gail. Love the gorgeous colors on the background for these pretty birds! Thank you so much for joining us at Allsorts challenge!

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  4. Such pretty tags! The colourful background contrasts beautifully with the black and white birds - love it 😁. Thanks so much for joining us at Country View Challenges! Hugs Jo x

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