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Summary: Scrapbooking tags can be creating using a simple tag maker, and they can be used as titles for scrapbooking pages or as decoration throughout the album. Make tags that match the theme of the album with helpful tips from a professional scrapbooking consultant in this free video on preserving memories.
Michele Wright, Katy Chittick and Becky Omel are Creative Memories consultants with more than 50 years of combined scrapbooking experience. Michele Wright has been a Creative Memories...read more
"My name is Becky O'Mell and I'm a Creative Memories consultant. I have been for the last 14 years and I am very excited to tell you about tags. One of the reasons I am very excited about it is because anyone in the whole wide world can use a tag maker. This is a Creative Memories tag maker. It is awesome. It cuts a tag very quickly and easily as simple as this but what is very special about our tag maker is that there is a slot in the front and you can put the tag into the slot and make a perfect hole so it is all lined up ready to go and look at all the different ways you can use that. You can put it anywhere at all. Okay another fun way to use tags is to put them on your scrapbooking page. So you can use them just as a title or this one happy birthday to you is kind of fun. We have a brand new maker. It is the scalloped circle that has holes in it and what's great about the wholes is that you can also make them into a tag. I did it with this sheet. I used the scalloped circles in a line and I ran a small strip of paper through them and put an alphabet letter on them so that it made not only a border and a title but it also made individual tags and that's a great way to make tags so I'll show you that. We actually have two adjustments on the maker, one where you can put the holes in it and one where you wouldn't have holes. Of course in making a tag we need a hole for either a ribbon or a piece of paper so I'm going to show you how to cut that one with holes, it is so simple. There you go."
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