You DO make this look so easy, which inspires me to smile because I, like so many, still struggle with layering, but watching you makes this appear simple. Thanks for that :)
Lovely tags. I punch rows of holes first and then I cut the circles with the circle punch . This has work faster and I don,t have to mess around holding each circle and bending them.
Hello, I'm new to the crafting world so I don't really know what I'm talking about and I hope I don't offend anyone or hurt feelings because that is not what I am trying to do. These are beautiful and inspiring. I am trying to learn a new trade and the video was extremely helpful. You can't see all of the bottom layers though. For example, on the 1st layer of the first tag you can only see the top 1/2 inch. What if you only cut the strips you will see and save the rest for another project? Would you still get the same outcome?
I know this is an old question / comment, but thought I'd respond anyway - never know who might see it and wonder about the answer. The answer is both yes and know. You can absolutely do it, and sometimes it's worth it, if using something particularly rare or expensive. But a) it adds a lot of time and fussing around and b) sometimes it shows a line or ridge through on the upper layers, or the upper layers sag in the middle. Sometimes you can backfill the gap with a scrap or two of a less precious paper - I've done that once or twice when I only had a little bit of something left and needed to finish off a set or collection.
You work is so pretty! Such an inspiration. Thank you for sharing 💗
Wow... great paper and embellishments! Love the way these tags came out!
The collection you used is pretty & once again you've made it look super easy! Keep on sharing all this creative goodness.
Very beautiful ..I love them I will be making some tfs💕💖👍
You DO make this look so easy, which inspires me to smile because I, like so many, still struggle with layering, but watching you makes this appear simple. Thanks for that :)
These tags are beautiful. Simple yet, adorable
I had this collection I loved it. I miss it, may have to google and see if I can still get it anywhere. All projects made with it look good !
Lovely tags. I punch rows of holes first and then I cut the circles with the circle punch . This has work faster and I don,t have to mess around holding each circle and bending them.
Love These!!💕💕💕Thanks for Making it look Easy!!😍❤️
Super cute! I'm not good at layering. Looks beautiful 🙌🏽🎀💞
These tags are adorable! You make layering look so easy! Tfs!
ooo la la, muy fancy. love them. thanks for sharing. Let me go catch up on the rest of your videos. 😊😊😊
I love these!!! Thanks so much for sharing your process :)
Your tags are always so beautiful! Thank you for sharing! God bless, Kim
Creative Crafticality thank u ❤️❤️❤️
love the layers. very sweet.
I love how they turned out. Thanks for the awesome vid
thank u for watching
Love these. I always learn from your videos. Thanks so much. 💞
thank you for watching
Beautiful🌸🌸
thank you
These are so pretty!
Wow! That's freaking good!! A huge fan's honour ❤️💓💕💖💗💙💚💛💜🖤💝💞💟❣️
very creative and super cute
Sabrina Hilliard thank u
I haven’t been making tags, mostly cards. Wouldn’t they look great on a card! Will have to try one. How do you use your tags?
Beautiful...!!
Hello, I'm new to the crafting world so I don't really know what I'm talking about and I hope I don't offend anyone or hurt feelings because that is not what I am trying to do. These are beautiful and inspiring. I am trying to learn a new trade and the video was extremely helpful. You can't see all of the bottom layers though. For example, on the 1st layer of the first tag you can only see the top 1/2 inch. What if you only cut the strips you will see and save the rest for another project? Would you still get the same outcome?
I know this is an old question / comment, but thought I'd respond anyway - never know who might see it and wonder about the answer. The answer is both yes and know. You can absolutely do it, and sometimes it's worth it, if using something particularly rare or expensive. But a) it adds a lot of time and fussing around and b) sometimes it shows a line or ridge through on the upper layers, or the upper layers sag in the middle. Sometimes you can backfill the gap with a scrap or two of a less precious paper - I've done that once or twice when I only had a little bit of something left and needed to finish off a set or collection.
LOVE this! TFS
Very Nice...easy to duplicate using stash...
Sheila Moore happy crafting
Love them!!!!
very cute...what size are your tags?
Just found you, looking for ideas on diy tags love your ideas!!!!
Lovely thank you
Ok...I've pulled out some of my crafting supplies so I can start making some tags.
happy crafting girly
I'm here from IG!
yay.. welcome
What size is your tags?
Where did you get your library cards
i printed those out from pinterest ;-)
I really feel sorry for your camera stand