I just can't get enough of the Lettering Delights Oishii SVG set. So far I have made the milk carton, the cake box, the ice cream popsicle and the milk carton note cards. I think it's time for some eggs. :-D
These gift tags were inspired by Joy's "Egg-specially for you" stamp from her Yummy Puns stamp set.
Using Make-the-Cut's Shadow Layer Tool, I created the base for the gift tag and by welding a ring to that base, I made a tab through which a ribbon or twine can string through. To complete the gift tag, I stamped Joy's stamp with black dye ink.
You can get your Lettering Delights' Oiishi SVG set here and to get your own copy of Make-the-Cut*, just click here.
(please note that the new Make-the-Cut download is no longer compatible with the Cricut but it is still compatible with many other electronic cutters. See here.)
Here's a video tutorial egg-specially for you. ;-)
Too cute! Just love this collection! and you're doing a wonderful job of showing us how cute and oishii it is!
ReplyDeleteOh Jin, I love your tags!!! You aways create the cutest projects...
ReplyDeleteAmanda:0)
Love them Jin,
ReplyDeleteThat stamp set is wonderful to use too!!!!
Jin, thank you so much for doing your fabulous tutorials! I continue to learn so much from them!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the tutorial. I love the ring you applied for the twine. Is there somewhere that I can learn all the shortcuts that you use? (like "control w")
ReplyDeleteFantastic as usual!! :)
ReplyDelete...LOL...did I hear a couple of little voices at the end of the video say "Bye"??? Luv it!!! :)
ReplyDeleteJin, these are ADORABLE!!!
ReplyDeleteJin, thank you so much for the videos they are so helpful, I have learned so much from you. My computer skills are not the best so it is great to watch a video.
ReplyDeleteThose are eggcellent!
ReplyDeleteVery cute tags. Awesome job! Hugs- Glora
ReplyDeletevery cute tags!!! Love it! TFS.
ReplyDeleteHow do you do the wording on the tag?
ReplyDeleteThe sentiment is from Joyslife's Yummy Puns stamp but if you like, you can also print your own text with MTC. Just follow this tutorial: http://underacherrytree.blogspot.com/2011/01/ld-mtc-beginner-series-videos-how-to.html
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