Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Recycled Christmas Tags

Hi there.  I'm so glad you stopped by!

It's not too soon to start on the 2026 Christmas cards!

And these tags were too pretty to sit in the wrapping box all year.


I'm not sure of all the supplies since the tags were made by friends.


And one more....


All the tags were popped onto an embossed background.

Easy peasy!


Challenges:
Jingle Belles - The Gift (Wrapping) of Christmas







Card Recipe
Stamps:  ??
Ink:   ??
Paper:  ?? 
Other:  ??


Enjoy!


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6 comments:

JoAnn said...

I don't blame you for wanting to use these beautiful tags, which made beautiful cards. Especially love the one with the poinsettia. And yes, it is never too early to start on this year's Christmas cards.

I Card Everyone said...

Hi, Bonnie! What a great way to upcycle these wonderful tags - and they fit nicely on each of your embossed cards! Such a good way to start the year out right!
=]

TK said...

Awesome recycling, Bonnie! I love that they were made by friends and you're still passing them around to be loved another year -- way to go!

Bobby said...

You found wonderful ways to make use of the beautiful tags, Bonnie.

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

Definitely a good use for them, beautiful too. x

Marcia Hill said...

Your trio of tag cards are all beautiful Bonnie, and have to tell you I got a good chuckle from your card recipe with all the question marks! Great way to recycle beautiful tags though, and now you're 3 cards ahead for this year!! Hugs. :0)