tags

Does it matter what shape a tag is and what is the best size for one? Im doing a theme for my hurricane pictures that i had made in mexico on my trip and i need some ideas for tags.. My whole page is all the flooding it did to the city.. Any ideas how how i can decorate the tag for these 3 pages i have? My mind is a blank..LOL

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Cathys Sigs
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What did you want to use the tags for? Were you going to journal on them or were they just going to be decoration? Tags can be whatever size and shape you want them to be. For flooding you can have tags shaped like sand bags, life preservers, and even buoys, or you can just use whatever color goes with your layout and have traditional tags. Hope this helps! :)

Hannah

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Hannah Morley

for ideas on the theme I'm doing. As far as tags go . There are no rules and the best shape and size would be what fits best on your page.

Some ideas:

You can use the round tags , one for each letter of the title.

You can decorate a bigger tag with torn pieces of paper and stamp the word Mexico trip on it and then tie it with rafia and give the tag a rustic feel by sanding the paper. You know give it a mexican feel. Check out this months CK magazine it shows you how to make tags and decorate them with clay that was sprayed with a leather finish. Really cool.

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Diana Cole

How about big dark grey cloud shaped tags or spirally tornado shaped tags?

I have tags of all shapes on my layouts - fir tree shaped ones on camping layouts and Christmas tree shaped ones on CHristmas layouts - stocking shaped ones, round ones and normal posting label ones.

Or find a silhouette of a windblown tree and use that as a template for tag?

Have fun thinking of somehting weather - related to use as a shape!

Bws Jane

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Jane Thorpe

I think little tornado shaped tags dangling about would be really neat! Would be like they were sweeping in, then showing their destruction in the pictures. Lori Shay Louisville

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Lori Shay

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