Saint Patrick’s Day Pot of Gold Tag

Hi everyone and Happy St. Patrick’s Day! I had these leftover cut a parts from projects I did last year (you can find those posts HERE, HERE and HERE) and I thought I would create another tag and finally use up what has been laying around on my desk. Let’s get started!

First, I cut out a tag from the Tag and Bookplates Diecut (retired), I used two of the postage stamps from the Snail Mail Thinlits and flowers and leaf sprigs from the Folio Page Pocket and Flowers Thinlits using a Diecut Machine.

I also had a stamped image of a shamrock that the center had not stamped completely onto the piece of cardstock so I thought I could cover the center with a sentiment that I added Foam Pop Dots to the back before placing onto the tag.

I adhered the cut a parts to the tag along with scraps of patterned cardstock, the diecuts I had cut out, postage stamps and flowers and leaf sprig (which I shaped with a Stylus) and I added thread and gems to the center of the flowers and the horseshoe. I also added a shamrock eyelet that was in my stash to the bottom corner of the tag.

Well, I still had leftover cut a parts so I decorated the back of the tag to finally use up what I had.

I added paper flowers and a gems from my stash, thread and Ric Rac to complete it. I’m so glad to finally get these bits and pieces used!

Supplies

Sizzix/Tim Holtz: Tag and Bookplates Diecut (retired)

Sizzix/Eileen Hull: Snail Mail Thinlits

Sizzix/Eileen Hull: Folio Page Pocket and Flowers Thinlits

Diecut Machine

Foam Pop Dots

Stylus

Patterned Cardstocks and St. Patrick’s Day Cut A Part

Thread, Ric Rac, Gems, Shamrock Eyelet and Sequins

Crop-A-Dile

Paper Cutter

Scissors

Beacon Adhesive: Zip Dry Adhesive

(Products listed above are Affiliated Links for your convenience)

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Thanks for stopping by, hope your Thursday is wonderful and enjoy creating!

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