Tag, You're It! is a blog dedicated SOLELY to tags and the people who love to create them. If you are someone who loves to turn bits of card, scraps of paper and ribbon remnants into beautiful works of art, then this is exactly the place for you and we welcome you every Sunday for a brand new theme.

Sunday 3 October 2010

Feeling Fruity Tag Swap hosted by Anne

Happy Sunday once more taggers..... oooer, I hope we haven't scared you all off with our pocket tags last week, it was very quiet. Hopefully our new Swap Theme for October will inspire you to dive into your stash and join in once more. Our theme for October is Feeling Fruity...

And we also have a wonderful Guest who has agreed to join us during October. Please say HELLO to KATE who is one of our regular Taggers. Here's a little bit about Kate:

I've been crafting for a very long time and I still have some stamps I bought when I was 10!

I like doing so many different crafts it feels like I don't have time to do any.

I'm a very messy crafter and give tidy freaks at crops heart failure!

I have 3 children, who I refer to on my blog as The Dinky Diva, Small-n-Grubby and Branston Pickle!

I love photography too, particularily wildlife, but with 3 children in tow I rarely get time to dedicate to it. Or peace and quiet!

I can't eat gluten, but thankfully there is no gluten in chocolate!!


Please go visit her blog to see her fabulous creations.


For details of where to send your October tags to, once you've made them, please email Anne directly. Closing date for the swap is Friday 29th October.

Here we go with our team's fab tags for the October Swap:

Kate













Janet




Sam


Anne
So now it's over to you. Hope you are inspired enough to join in and send us your tags for swapping!

Don't forget to leave your link so we can come and visit you.

Love from
The Tag Team xxx




2 comments:

  1. ooh ! struggling with the swap this time, don't have any fruity stamps ,will have to get my thinking cap on !

    ReplyDelete
  2. Struggled as well, ended up looking through a craft Cd for the fruit.
    Love your examples

    ReplyDelete

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.