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[Gnomestastic Birthday Gift] DT: The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog #277

  


Hey everyone! Today I am sharing my DT project for The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog. The theme is "Anything Goes" sponsored by Polkadoodles. I've made so many cards so decided to make some tags this time around! I though this "Gift Giving Gnome" was perfect for a gift tag (especially for a wine bottle!). 

I colored in the gnome with alcohol markers and fussy cut it out. I mounted it on some patterned cardstock with foam squares. I used my cricut to cut out the tag shape! So easy and plan on making a few more of these for the holiday season!

 Head on over to the challenge blog and join the fun! Leave a comment if you submit a card, I'd love to see your entry! 

I entered this tag in the following challenges:

Moving Along with Times: Challenge 136

Country View Challenges: Gifting

Reverse Confetti: Stock your Stash





Thanks for stopping by! Follow me on Instagram for more cards, reels and crafty fun!

Jill

Comments

  1. This is really cute

    Thanks for playing along with us at MAWTT,

    Hugz Tinz

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  2. Wonderful project. Thank you for joining in with my challenge over at Country View Crafts Challenges.

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  3. A great way to "wrap" a bottle! Thanks for playing with us at Country View Challenges!

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  4. What a lovely wine tag!!! The gnome is so cute!!! Thank you for joining the November challenge of the Country View Challenges!

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  5. Thanks for sharing your lovely project with Moving Along With The Times, its beautiful.
    Good Luck.
    Diane Louise (DT) xx

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