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Thursday 7 September 2023

Deer Tag Card

Hello Nomad friends.  Me again with another tag card, this one featuring this beautiful Gemini deer die cut.  I cut the deer in dark blue and layered it on some pale blue semi-translucent paper.  I cut in a tag shape and mounted on a white card base that I trimmed to match the card shape. 

I used a preprinted foiled sentiment with a couple of tiny sparkly brads and cut a stitched fishtail banner which I folded over the top of the card and added a blue star brad.

Love this.  Pretty but the die makes it a quick make.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
52 Weeks to Christmas August Challenge - Tag card with deer
Die Cut Divas Challenge - Anything Goes
Papercraft Challenge 97 - Special Card Shapes
ABC Christmas Challenge - Q is for Quick



8 comments:

  1. WOW. The blue die makes a stunning statement on this tag. WOW again.

    So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas for our "Anything Goes" challenge.

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  2. This looks fabulous! Thanks for linking up to our September challenge gallery at Die Cut Divas.

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  3. what a beautiful tag card with the deer on it. Beautiful. Nice that you are participating at 52WTC. Greetings Ingrid

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  4. Wonderful tag! Thank you so much for joining us at ABC Christmas challenge

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  5. Love your tag! Thanks for joining our challenge at 52 Weeks to Christmas
    Nancy DT

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  6. That's a beautiful die of a deer!! Lovely tag.
    Thanks for joining us at 52WTC.
    Jantine DT 52WTC

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  7. Another beautiful card. Love the addition of the banned strip at the top. Thanks again for joining in at Papercraft Challenges. X

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  8. très jolie et élégante création Gail, merci de jouer avec nous chez ABC Christmas Challenges, biz

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