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Monday, December 5, 2016

February "Theme"



Here are the options for this month’s theme (the bold one is my choice): National Heart Month,  Groundhog Day,  Valentine’s Day, Presidents’ Day, Lost Penny Day

Once again, I did not need to purchase anything for this tag.  I have so many goodies in my stash, and this was the perfect place to use them.

Last year, my son and his girlfriend gave me the photobooth set from Tim.  I found a picture of a sweet couple that just fit the Valentine’s theme perfectly, and I tinted it with the technique in Tim’s February 2016 tag.

In addition, the kids gave me a mason jar filled with many doodads; the paper clip with the love dangle, the 2 of hearts playing card, the little ticket (that I stamped with a heart) were all in the jar. They also gave me a package of ephemera which is where I found the music piece.

I decided to use my UTEE for a change, and that’s how the hearts on the left side evolved.  A swipe of Worn Lipstick stain and a spritz of Postbox Red Dylusions gave the tag its color.  Finally, I added several rub ons to give it the finishing touch.





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Sunday, December 4, 2016

February "Place"



Okay, I admit it.  I used this photo because I can’t wait to hear the story behind it.  I decided to use Tim’s tag for March 2016 for my inspiration.

I used several Distress Inks to color a sheet of cardstock which I then cut using a Mixed Media die and adhered to the tag which was also colored with distress.  I added flowers that I created with my Cricut Flower Shoppe cartridge. Isn’t that little butterfly suspended over the flowers too cute?.  I chose yellows because … Hello??? Bananas are yellow!

I added the rubon because Sister said in her email that there’s a story behind this.





Here is her original photo:




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Saturday, December 3, 2016

January "Theme"


Here are the options for this month’s theme (the bold one is my choice): New Year’s Day, Resolutions, Belly Laugh Day

I chose Belly Laugh Day, and I found the PERFECT photo of a little girl just laughing away; doesn’t she just make you break out in a big old grin?

I matted the photo with cardstock cut from a die in my stash. The background paper is from a packet of ephemera that I received for my birthday in 2015. I (think) I used Distress Ink to color the paper.

The “washi tape” on the right side is actually some medical tape that I stamped with a Tim Holtz stamp.

The LOL is from Tim’s Alpha Parts – Ransom; it covered the letters with Glossy Accents and then sprinkled on some glitter.  Finally, the edges of the paper were also glittered up and I added some crochet thread under the matted photo.







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Friday, December 2, 2016

January "Person"




Oh. My. Gosh.  How could I have chosen any photo besides this one?  I IMMEDIATELY thought of the phrase “Crack of Dawn” and knew that I had to use the sun ray stencil.

One of the tags of the month from 2015 included some foil on the edges that made me want to try it.  So, there it went on this tag.  I repeated the shiny gold pattern with Perfect Pearls.

I stamped the words to include on the tag using individual letter stamps.  The buckle and ribbon at the bottom of the tag represents the belt that he, unfortunately, could no longer cinch shut. Then I printed a small portion of the photo featuring just his butt crack with a little bit of his sweat pants and added it to a charm which I suspended from more of the number ribbon at the top of the tag.

I chuckle every time I think of this tag.





Here is her original photo:   

 




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Thursday, December 1, 2016

The Great 12 Tags Project that turned into 24 Tags



Sometime in late October or early November 2015, sister called me with an idea to make 12 tags for each other.  She had compiled a list of "flavor of the month" for each month of the year.  The premise was that we would each make one tag per month ... no telling each other what theme we chose, though.

Then someone (me, probably) had the knuckleheaded idea to make a person/place/thing set of tags as well.  Each month, I took a photo of a person, one of a place, and one of a thing.  They then went on their merry way to her via email; sometimes the pictures didn't quite make it and needed to be resent (on both our parts).  She did likewise.  We then each chose one of the photos to use without telling the other which one we picked.  The photo then was used for that month's person/place/thing tag.

One of the rules was that the photos had to be taken by me (or her).  That made it difficult to take selfies since my arms aren't too long. I also didn't realize that we were actually supposed to use the photo of the person/place/thing; I took it to be just an inspiration for the tag.  Luckily, that only happened for one month. Another rule was that the person had to be a real person; I didn't have any trouble with that until one month when I forgot and took a picture of a mannequin.  Oh, well, that just became my thing picture.  Problem solved!

Now, you need to understand something.  The "rules" and conditions were developed with the finesse of a treaty between two countries.  One of us made a suggestion, and the other either agreed upon it or we did our best to come to a compromise.

Here's a portion of our emails:

GUIDELINES:


All tags are to be the same size – and as close to Tim’s as possible. 


No journaling on back of tag. 


The Flavor of the Month tags and one of the P/P/T tags are to be combined, with the P/P/T tags behind the Flavor of the Month tags. 


We can choose whichever event is listed after the month (below.) 


P/P/T tags do not have to be relevant to any event of the month. 


We can choose whichever one of the three P/P/T picture we choose to embellish. 


All tags are to be bound however you choose. 


Bound tags must have a front and a back cover – a total of 26 tags. 


All P/P/T pictures are to be e-mailed to each other on or before the 15th of each month.  Picture is to be used on the following month’s tag. 


Completed project is to be mailed no later than December 1, 2016.  Once package is received, we must be on the phone with each other as we open – receipt may be different days so the one that receives first, gets to open first.

The first month of our project was December; the pictures were out by the 15th of November.  Boy, was it easy to start the project!  I zipped right through the first month's two tags. January was equally easy.  Then all of a sudden things at school started getting crazy, what with state testing and all that stuff.  I panicked quite a few times but plodded along.

Summer vacation saw me spending more time working on the project.  I even was ahead of the game with photographing the tags and scheduling posts for later on.  I had a cool spreadsheet to keep track of everything.  I had a Word document that kept all of the writing that I included on the posts.  I had the photographs all organized by date.  Then the unthinkable happened.  My external hard drive disappeared.  Talk about panic!  But I was so glad that I had already posted about half of the tags.  I found the EHD, but the files were nowhere to be found. 

Rather than binding my tags into a booklet, I decided to use Tim's Ideaology Clip Carousel, placing the theme tags on the top and the p/p/t tags on the bottom.  I created a cute tag to place on the top circle.

The package went out on time.  I had planned to keep it assembled and packed with a ton of peanuts surrounding it in the hope that she would only need to cut the tape to open the box. After a lot of discussion with my family, they convinced me to package the tags individually and send the project for her to assemble.  I guess I am glad I decided to do that instead. 

Be sure to check back tomorrow to see the first of 24 tags!


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