Wednesday 9 November 2016

Christmas Tags From My Stash

Good morning friends

Today's share is two more Christmas tags, made using the Labels and Circles dies by Karen Burniston for Elizabeth Craft Designs.

The fabric deer embellishment was in my stash, as was the stocking sticker. That sticker was the last one on the sheet so I was happy to use it and be done with that sheet.



Els' Easel die (Elizabeth Craft Designs) is so handy for displaying the tags for photographing.

On a personal note, I ended up needing emergency surgery this week to remove my gall bladder. Not a fun couple of days, but I'm on the mend now. I was well looked after at Banner Hospital, our travel insurance was mostly cooperative (once they were told by the hospital that I was NOT fit for travel back to Canada for the surgery, which is what they requested), and our friends here in Arizona have been amazing. I was released from hospital yesterday and our little Cooper dog was VERY happy to have his mommy back home. He was quite distressed during my attack. Awwww.

Supplies:
Circles and Labels, Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
Snowflake embossing folder - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Patterned paper - stash
White card stock
Bakers Twine
Stickers and deer embellishment - stash


Thanks for stopping by today


4 comments:

  1. You have alltime so wonderful ideas for cards!
    Elma

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  2. Wonderful tags! A true crafter!!
    Emergency gall bladder surgery, in a foreign country, no less. Good grief! Sounds awful. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Love and Hugs from KY.

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    1. Thanks Marlene. I've never had surgery before so it was a lot to take in. Thankfully I seem to be healing as expected, but I'm not able to much crafting yet. :-( I appreciate your thoughts!

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  3. you must have a good collection of Christmas gift tags by now :) ... love these two tags

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