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Sunday, 19 October 2025

Wooden Gnomes

Hello Nomad friends.  I hope you are having a lovely day.  I have made a few chrissymassy things today in between doing a few little jobs in the garden, so, all in all, a good and productive day.  Here's some little tags for some packages using some paper scraps cut with the wiggly circle die from Kort og Godt.

These are 7cm tags so cute but big enough to be able to write on LOL.  I have been chopping up this pink snowflake paper the last few days so I cut the bits I had left for 5 tags.  Then I found a bit of green with dots on it and a white back and used that behind.  I rattled through the white scraps and used a fancy spellbinders die to cut them into shape and stamp the Kort og Godt sentiment.  The gnomes are little wooden dudes I have had hanging around for a while.  Aren't they cute.  I finished with some red glittery twine.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Tag-along and ATC's Challenge - Autumn opt AG
Build Your Stash Holiday Cardmakers- Falling for the Holidays
Allsorts Challenge 834 - Traditional Xmas Colours
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Get Ready for Xmas 
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Add Some Text 
As You Like It Challenge - Ribbon or Twine twine, because I have so much, and because you don't have to iron twine

 

3 comments:

  1. Awww... I love your sweet tags, Gail! So cute! Thanks for sharing with the {BYSHC} Falling for the Holidays 2025 Linky Party!

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  2. Love the tags! So cute and perfect for any Christmas present!

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  3. You've been a bust girl Gail, many thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge.

    x

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