Stampin' Up! PS I Love You
This week's Pals Paper Arts challenge is an element of style - the tag. Tags come in all shapes and sizes but I chose to stick with the traditional tag shape, Add a piece of ribbon and anything can be a tag. Here I selected to make the card also a giant tag. Even used the Modern Label punch as a tag. Your imagination is your only limitation.
Stampin' Stuff:
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Stamp Sets -
- P.S. I LOve You Wood Mount (125460 - Occasions Mini available January 4)
Ink -
- Real Red Classic Ink (103133)
- Real Red Stampin' Write Marker (100052)
- Chocolate Chip Stampin' Write Marker (100071)
- Garden Green Stampin' Write Marker (100080)
Paper -
- Whisper White Card Stock (100730)
- Real Read Card Stock (102482)
Accessories -
- Real Red 1/4'' Grosgrain Ribbon (109034)
Tools -
- Extra Large Tag Punch (119866)
- Large Tag Punch (119876)
- Word Window Paper Punch (119857)
- Modern Label Punch (119849)
- Crop-A-Dial (108362)
Putting It Together Tips:
- Using markers is the fastes way to create multi-colored impressions, but it's very easy to place color on the stamp where you don't want it. Use a Blender Pen to easily remove unwanted ink from the rubber.
- Always stamp your image first, and then punch it out for perfect image placement every time!
- To thread the ribbon through the tag, fold the ribbon in half crosswise and then again lengthwise to create a nub that fits through a 1/8'' hole. To get the look I have, feed the ribbon through the hole from the front of the tag.
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Mike....love it definitely going to case this one!
Posted by: Terry Molineux | 12/29/2011 at 09:05 AM
Tags on tags-how clever!
Posted by: Trish | 12/23/2011 at 04:29 AM
such a different card & I love it; a nice change from all the hustle & bustle of the season; merry christmas & a safe holiday to you, Mike...keep those production fingers adtive...hugs, Sue
Posted by: Susan | 12/23/2011 at 02:31 AM
Clever! I didn't think to make a card WITH tags!! And you are getting ready for Valentine's Day early. Good plan. Merry Christmas!
Posted by: Patti MacLeith | 12/22/2011 at 01:09 PM
The answer is "Yes"...I will be your Valentine! This is so clever and cute and trademark "Funke-Style"! Merry Christmas, my dear friend!
Posted by: Ann Schach | 12/22/2011 at 10:10 AM
I knew I'd love it when I saw the sneak peak. I think I can use my cricut to make the tags for something like this. As always, thanks for the inspiration!
Merry Merry!
Posted by: Jessica | 12/22/2011 at 09:57 AM
adorable! thanks for the inspiration - as always!
Merry and Blessed Christmas!
Joni <><
Posted by: Joni Kelly | 12/22/2011 at 08:37 AM
Very very cute. Who wouldn't want to be your valentine with a card like?!
Posted by: Teresa C in California | 12/22/2011 at 08:18 AM
I was so engrossed in looking at the little tags, I failed to notice, (right away) the card it's self was a tag shape. How creative! I'm CASING this one for sure. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
Merry Christmas
Marsha w.
Posted by: marsha | 12/22/2011 at 08:13 AM
Very creative, Mike! Love the colors and the tag shapes throughout: good job!
Posted by: Carol Lucas | 12/22/2011 at 08:05 AM
What a great idea to make a large tag out of your card!
Love it.
Hugs, M
Posted by: Mary Fish | 12/22/2011 at 08:03 AM
The chocolate strawberry looks wonderful! Yep I just focus on chocolate! But I did notice the fabulous shape of this card as well! Love the crisp red and white! Which reminds me of the big guy in the suit - have a Merry Christmas!
Posted by: Linda Callahan | 12/22/2011 at 05:55 AM
Great card, Mike. Such talent you have. Hopeyou have a very Merry Christmas and all the best in the New Year.
Posted by: Judy Wineland | 12/22/2011 at 03:58 AM
This is wonderful, Mike! Great way to show off this particular set! Love how you incorporated all the different sizes of tags! Very clever! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas!
Posted by: Margaret Moody | 12/22/2011 at 03:27 AM