Friday, February 1, 2019

Tag You're It! #80

I was so happy to see that the Tag You're It! Challenge is back!  I love making tags. I don't use them much, but I love making them!  Their theme is love is in the air, and when I saw their graphic, I thought of this die I have. I first die cut two tags from white card stock.  Then I die cut the heart die from one of them and again from red glitter cardstock.  I covered the one tag with adhesive and adhered the other to it.  Then I just inlaid the red glitter pieces into it.  I stamped the sentiment in black ink.  I decided it needed something.  I saw these little agenda bunnies stamps and chose this one.  I did color him with copics (it's not much, but I did color him with pink, red, and gray markers), so I'm entering this into the 30 Day Coloring Challenge.  You have to start somewhere, right?  I do want to color more, so baby steps!  I added ribbon and these little hearts to finish it off.
 
Here's the link to the Tag You're It! challenge.
 
And here's the link to the 30 Day Coloring Challenge.
 
Thanks for stopping by!
 
Recipe
Stamps:  Little Bunny Agenda (ME), Wonderful Words Love (PTI), All the Hearts (Altenew)
Paper:  Recollections white, red glitter (SSS)
Ink:  Versafine onyx black, Memento tuxedo black, copics
Accessories:  Quote tag die (PS), Hearts Alive (SSS), Little Bunny Agenda die (ME), ribbon, heart sequins, dimensionals 

6 comments:

Donna said...

So happy you could join us, Lisa... I agree - I love making tags, too!
Love your cute bunny addition.
Awesome. X

Nora Noll said...

This is so sweet!! I LOVE the sparkle!!

Marybeth said...

Im happy its back up too! Your tag is gorgeous with the glitter paper! Thanks for joining us at Tag You're It!

Angie said...

So cute! I love those little agenda stamps too!

Erin (Homemade Cards by Erin) said...

Love the sparkle, thanks for joining the fun at Tag You're It Challenge!

anja curvers said...

How cute is this love the sparkle. Thanks for joining us over at Tag You’re It.

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