Thursday, September 18, 2014

Wish You Were Here!!

Hello My Friends!!

Today I am going to share with you a card I created for the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge ~ Tag It!!  You are to make a card with a tag or just a tag for this challenge.  So I decided to make a card with a tag on it!!


For this A2 card I started with black cardstock for the base of the card, then I cut a piece of map paper to 4 inches by 5 1/4 and attatched that to the card.  Then I took a piece of paper that had post cards printed on it and I used my big Sizzix tag and cut that out and then inked the edges with black ink.  Next I took my Tim Holtz Stamptember stamp set, the Wish You Were Here one, and stamped it on white paper with black ink and then colored it with Copic Markers, then I cut it out square and inked the edges with desert sand ink, next I took a piece of black ribbon with white stitching and added that to the tag and then attached the tag on the card.  So what do you think??  I love the new Exclusive Stamptember Tim Holtz stamps!  They are just the perfect size for cards and tags!

Make sure to stop by the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge Blog to see all the wonderful cards and tags that were created for this challenge!!

I hope I have inspired you to create something fun today!

Thanks for stopping by!
Lori

3 comments:

  1. This is so fabulous, Lori!! The map paper is the perfect background!! I just love the TH World stamp!! I need to add that one to my collection!! What a gorgeous card!! Have a great day :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  2. Hi, Lori! GREAT IDEA! love your card-with-a-tag and the sentiment is so perfect with your globe. so you are a world traveler? LOL really great theme, and so sweet! hugs, de

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  3. Love how you've used this new stamp set on your tag! Thanks so much for playing along with us this week in the Tag It! Challenge over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog :)

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