So, have you used the new Memory Box Mail Definitions Background {G1839} stamp yet? Oh is it awesome. It can be used for so many different things. In today's post and in my next post, I am going to show you some things that you can do with this stamp. Today, I used it to create a fun tag for a card. Let's look at the details.
First, I took a Ranger Craft Tag and stamped the Mail Definitions stamp on the tag using Archival Ink. Then I used The Crafter's Workshop mini circle grid template to spritz on meadow green Glimmer Mist. After removing the template, I spritzed on a bit of suede Glimmer Mist. Then I distressed the edges and tore the bottom of the tag to put onto my card.
I really did not have a plan for the card other than I wanted to create a tag using the Mail Definitions stamp. I then layered some Memory Box gingham and Violoa papers onto a Memory Box aloe notecard. Then I added some embellishments and used the Memory Box Thanks Script {A833} stamp for the sentiment. Here is how my card turned out with this fun tag:
Papers: Memory Box aloe nc, Memory Box keylime gingham, Memory Box Viola
Stamps: Memory Box Mail Definitions Background G1839, Memory Box Thanks Script A833
Stamp Ink: Archival Ink jet black, Tim Holtz Distress Ink frayed burlap
Embellishments: The Crafter's Workshop mini circle grid, Glimmer Mist meadow green and suede (for tag), Ranger craft tag, open-weave jute ribbon from Save-on-Crafts, Prima leaves, flower from Wild Orchid Crafts, sewing machine
I hope you have enjoyed today's inspiration. Be sure to check back for my next creation using this same Memory Box stamp.
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