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HANNA STAMPS - Bowling

I have been wanting to make this for weeks now, but somehow stuff just kept getting in the way and it kept getting pushed back and pushed back. Oh well, such is life.

This is a bowling bag tag. You would attach this to your ball bag, or even shoe bag, and it has your name and phone number in case you accidentally leave it behind at the alley.



Stamps: Bowling Hanna (Hanna Stamps), Karen Foster Design Snap Stamps - Tiny Casual Paper: Chocolate Chip (SU!), Pumpkin Pie (SU!), Daydream: Patio Umbrella (October Afternoon), Solar White Classic Crest (Neenah) Ink: Onyx Black Versafine Accessories: Clear embossing powder, diamond stickles (Ranger), Copic ciao markers (Imagination International Inc.), luggage tag, pink gingham ribbon (SU!), Pumpkin Pie grosgrain ribbon (SU!), green with white polka dots organdy (Michaels Stores Inc.).

Comments

Marcie Sharp said…
Great idea! I love the patterned paper you used.
Becky said…
I second that :), this is a great idea and I am loving this designer paper. Love the picture of your baby.
What a terrific idea. I love the striped paper and that fun image.
Love the dp!! What a creative idea!! so beautiful too!!
Vicki G said…
This is gorgeous Amanda!


Vicki
Anonymous said…
Super idea, the image is fantastic!
Jacquel said…
This is really cute and I like the bright & happy dp you used! tfs!!!
Louise F NZ said…
This is fab, brilliant idea.
loretta said…
Oh I so love this! I have a DH and DS who love to bowl! What a neat idea. Love the colors as well!
kadie said…
What a cute idea! Wow! I am so in love with this!
Kristi said…
BOWLING BAG TAG!!!! OH cute is this!!!!!!
Unknown said…
love it, love the colors., so so cute.
Wendy said…
CUTE idea!! You did a great job with it too! TFS!

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