I had some help with these from my Grandson Patton - he told me to be sure to use Scooby Doo colors and make the mummies look scarier by changing them up. The loose mummy is the way it normally looks and the other two are the "scarier" versions.
The middle tag is my case of Kelly - I changed the colors, used the same paper as my middle layer, and went with Halloween instead of Christmas.
Kelly, you have a super cute gallery - lots of fun stuff to inspire us all. Congrats on being the Featured Stamper and enjoy your week. I still remember mine fondly.
Hugz to all! BTW - Halloween and Christmas are right around the corner!!! That is scary!
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Sun, Aug 09, 2020 @ 6:16 AM
Cute tags and how fun to make them with your Patton. What could be more fun????
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Sun, Aug 09, 2020 @ 7:04 AM
FUN in a delightful way! I totally love the color choices, and the mummy's are approachable. : ) I think it looks like men mummy's being asked for directions to the nearest bowl of candy.... hahha enjoy the day, Teresa
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Sun, Aug 09, 2020 @ 7:34 AM
Thanks for these! I never thought of making halloween tags. Cool twist on my Christmas tags and these are great! And thanks to Patton for his creative consultation.
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Sun, Aug 09, 2020 @ 10:25 AM
These tags are really fun, and your grand was so right to make them scarier!! Fab coloring of the tags and mummies.
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