Tuesday, January 12, 2016

January Challenge #2: Matching Card and Tag


Challenge #2: Make a Matching Card and Tag! Sometimes it is fun to get all cute with your gift giving.  Making a coordinating card and tag is a great way to show you put some effort into it.

I know our Master Forgers always go the extra mile.  Take a look at their creations!


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Susanne starts us off with her example, where the tag is tucked into the card.  Check out her blog for more information.





Kelly has another tag-and-card combo--see her blog for all the details.


Julene has produced this pretty tag and card set

Don't forget that we LOVE it when you join in the fun and sign up to be on our member blog hop on 24th! Find out how below!  Go on, you know you want to!

Your project should be something new, using a Counterfeit Kit Challenge kit, that you haven't shown before and only post for the hop. Be inspired by any of the challenges this month, or just share something you've created with your kit. Remember, the more the merrier and it never fails to be a lot of fun!

TTo be a part of our blog hop:
  1. E-mail us your name & blog address & promise to participate at counterfeitkitchallenge@gmail.com BY THE 18th 
  2. You will receive an e-mail from us by the 20th with a list of the hop participants.
  3. You will need to schedule your own blog post showing your project based on a challenge and link to the person after you in the hop.
  4. All Blog Hop posts will need to be scheduled to go live on the 24th at 12:00 A.M. Mountain Standard Time (Arizona) but we will help you with the scheduling!

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful as always - this challenge stumped me a bit.

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  2. Love all of these fantastic projects! And really loving the fact that members can now join the blog hop with any of their new projects!

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  3. Three wonderful examples of how differently the challenge can be interpreted. And Clair! I agree :-)

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