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Stashbashing | Tabs


I have another video for Scraptember's January Stash Bash and today we are bashing tabs.  The Scraptember January Stash Bash is a month of intense memory-keeping, with a new prompt and a new video every day, all designed to encourage scrappers to use up their stash.  You can join the Facebook group here and watch the playlist here.


Here is today's video:


I pulled out all of the traditional fold-type tabs, the single layer tabs and the more basic page marker tab stickers that I could find in my stash and tried to use them ALL!


I didn't do too badly.  I kept one back as it really didn't match and found another one, that I had intended to use, on the other side of my desk when photographing the completed layout.


I also busted another cut file that I have had since before I had my Silhouette Cameo!  I believe it is designed by Ashley Calder who really inspired my scrappy beginnings.  Unfortunately she no longer scraps, at least not publicly.


These Pink Fresh puffy alphas are the perfect size and come in so many colourways now.

Thanks for stopping by!

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  1. So cute and clever. I may be scraplifting this idea.

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