The new tag challenge at Dragons Dream Tag It On is for the number 4.
I found four of Tim Holt's friends to add to this tag.
And three more of his friends to add to the back.
Hello to "my" friends. You're welcome .... that I didn't put your faces in the negative slots. LoL
And now I have a ...
Sometimes websites don't work quite how they are suppose to, so I have purchased two of these alphabet dies. It is not worth my time to return them, so I will gladly send a set to one of my followers who uses a die cutting machine.
Each letter, when cut out, measures a nice 5/8" high. I cut out "giveaway" with them to show how they look. Let me know if you would be interested in finding this alphabet die in your mail.
xxx
Annie
Annie your tag is fabulous and I love how you have "rent-a-friend" on your film strip. I love the letters and have enjoyed how you play with them on your artwork. Alas...I have no die-cut anything. Creative Generous Bliss Dear...
ReplyDeleteGreat tag, I really like the film photos. I have no die-cutting machine but thanks for the offer!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Annie. Your tags are fab! I replied to your email about the alphabet dies but maybe you didn't get it? I think something wonky was going on because I received your email about a dozen times in total; I don't know if the problem was on my end or what. Anyway, I could and would use these alphabet dies if the offer still stands. Hugs!
ReplyDelete4 friends! - you are pretty ingenious when it comes to these number tags. That is clever how you have put them in a film strip, looks like good measuring.
ReplyDeleteI like the clean clock look on the back (hurriedly adding that I like the background on the front too).
I know what you mean about ordering items twice, one shaky finger and 1 becomes 2 without you noticing. Nice idea to give away one, someone will be very happy.
Oooh another mouth watering tag from the wonderfully talented Annie! Love everything about this one especially that number 4,superbly made. Glad you didn't use a pic of me.....I'd have ruined it ha ha
ReplyDeleteCount me in for the prize draw, for some reason I have no alphabet dies even though they are soooo useful.....how weird is that?!
Hugs
Donna xxxx
Love, love this tag. I especially like the old film strip photos. Brings back memories.
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous tag!!! Love the Tim Holtz people used like this! Also great colors 😊 thank you for thinking of all of us for the giveaway I will let someone else have the opportunity though since I wouldn't use them nearly enough
ReplyDeleteHey Annie! Your tag is very creative - Fantastic idea with the film strip and pictures.
ReplyDeleteHow do you keep the back of your tag so clean while you are working on it?
I am singing a song as I write this - "Four - 4 new friends" I am making it up as I go along.
sandy xx
Annie your tags are FAB! Love your style and I would absolutely be thrilled with your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance.
Nettie from Spanish Fork, UT
nettiecrain@live.com
I really love your tag Annie - the photos look great in the film strip! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteThe film strip works so well another great tag from you. I like the way you spend time on the back so neat
ReplyDeleteI have old photos like that (probably of me - ha ha!!) but no die cutter. Some of my old photos are on metal. Pretty crazy.
ReplyDeleteGreat tag, Annie! I love these little photo-booth type pics. I really like the way you use both sides of the tag. Thank you for dreaming with the Dragons. xx
ReplyDeleteGreat tag, i love how you used the film strip!
ReplyDeleteLove your tag Annie, what a great idea to add the photos to the filmstrip! And as always, love how you add even more interest to the back. I have done the same, a slip of the finger and you open the parcel to find you have two thing-a-ma-bobs! Love the font on those die cut letters, please add me to the list of those who'd like to enter your giveaway and thank you! Deb xo
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