What wonderful take on day 4! I have yet to give that a try. I like the idea of the pin but like you say IP I am sure it would not be taken off the tag.
Awesome tags, Pattie, and I like the History project....I've been watching them harvest the cotton fields around here.....never got to see that before....
I love the 2nd tag and the one with the 3 trees and the shimming snow.......
Diana (or Christy): You wouldn't by any chance be able to pick up three or four cotton bolls for us, would you? I thought it would be a great "visual aid" to show how the seeds are all entwined in the cotton. Turns out the county history fair isn't until January, so there would be time to mail them just regular mail. There would be a prize for whoever can send me real live cotton bolls!
Here is Tag #5. I don't have any of Tim's small Christmas images, so I went with a collage sheet from AlphaStamps plus a sheet of scrapbook paper from Studio 45 for the ornaments. Can you tell that I added ridges to the metal ornament tops? LOL. This one was fun, and the earliest I have ever finished one!
Just realized I forgot the script in the background...should I take those ornaments off and fix it, or leave it...hmmm...
Tag #6...I didn't have a single car stamp...except...wait for it...Cruisin'!! So I made a little convertible, loaded a CS tree on top, started singing "Deck the Halls" with a CS sentiment stamp, and I was cruisin'...I don't have any of the word tags, so I had to use a piece of chipboard, embossed with silver, and the word "joy" stamped on it. This was fun. I should have used gel medium, though, instead of bookbinding glue. I didn't put a thick enough coat on, so too much started peeling up when I pulled off the edges. Oh well, it looks well-worn along the edges! The swirly stamp is TH, plus the row of stars.