Spotlight on the Tags to Go Bundle

When I first spotted the Tags to Go bundle in the new Stampin’ Up! catalogue, I knew it had great potential—but it seems to have flown a little under the radar. So I’ve given it some love with three handmade card projects that highlight its versatility.

For the first one I combined it with Humble Home stamps to make a cute new home card. The house was stamped with Crumb Cake and Cherry Cobbler ink and fussy cut. I cut out the keys and heart in gold foil and also cut a little keychain element. I actually have a whole Humble Home Tiny Houses class available. You can see more here.

New Home Card featuring Tags to Go bundle and Humble Home stamps from Stampin' Up!

My second card bends the rules just a little—I used some retired number dies—but they work so well with the Birthday Celebrations stamp set and the key-themed elements from Tags to Go. This one’s ideal for marking milestone birthdays like 18 or 21. The layering of stamps and die-cuts adds texture and interest, while keeping the design playful.

Coming of Age 18 or 21 Card featuring the Tags to Go bundle from Stampin' Up!

The last card was definitely the most fun to create. I built a vintage-style suitcase using Crumb Cake cardstock, cut to 3 ¾ by 2 ½ inches. To create the suitcase details, I used dies from the Stylish Shapes set.

All the travel-themed embellishments came straight from the Tags to Go bundle. I layered the suitcase on a Basic White panel stamped with the Elements of Text stamp set, and backed it with a Crumb Cake layer embossed using the Exposed Brick folder for added texture. It’s a great card for someone heading off on a new adventure.

Bon Voyage or New Adventure card featuring the Tags to Go bundle and Elements of Text stamps from Stampin' Up!

Do you have the Tags to Go bundle in your craft stash? Which of these card designs do you like the most? Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear what you’re making.

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