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Tag Topper with a Bow on Top

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28 Feb

I've been playing with my Bow Builder punch this week. I think I've managed to get more of them stuck to my fingers than to anything else. My husband has started hiding from me as I keep asking him to hold the bits while the glue sets… time to order some more glue dots I think!

This is one of the cards I came up with:

You made my day tag topper card

I've probably made the process of building a bow sound more tricky than it is – I promise that if you remember to order glue dots (unlike me!) that they come together in a snap. You can't quite see it in the photo, but the Coastal Cabana tag has been scalloped at the top using the Scallop Tag Topper punch, before being topped with a Crushed Curry DSP bow. The Sahara Sand background is embossed with the Polka Dot embossing folder, and I love the large scale texture it gives. Sahara Sand isn't my usual go to neutral, but it's in the Best Year Ever DSP so the coordination was easy. I've still got loads of scraps to use up – maybe I should have put some more banner strips on this one! 

 

 

 

 

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