The scraps are from Swheat Creations' Drive me Wild taggers kit. I've bought several kits from Norma, but haven't done anything with them until now. I'm looking forward to playing with her Gothic Journey next.
The only complaint I had was that the papers keep varying in size, some over 700 pxl, while others were around 550 pxl. I've never seen papers vary like that, it was kind of weird.
The kit comes with prints of leopards and tigers and there are a couple of made up clusters that would work for quick tags too. Just add you name and go. I've never seen prints included in a kit before, but it was kind of cool, actually.
The amount of foliage was good and I liked the flowers, although I love the cherry blossom that Diane had in her Wild Thing kit (see previous post). We didn't get realistic flowers in this kit. But the tiger striped ferns sort of make up for it. :)
No butterflies though, this one is from Granny Art.
The snake and the monkey in the next tag are also from Outlaw by Design. I'm using them also in the Safari Quest set I'm working on now.
The "drive me wild" word art comes with the kit and is one of my favorite parts of the whole thing. It does not come with the white around it, I did that to make it stand out more. Ditto for the same effect in the last tag.
The "drive me wild" word art comes with the kit and is one of my favorite parts of the whole thing. It does not come with the white around it, I did that to make it stand out more. Ditto for the same effect in the last tag.
The alpha is from Chriscrap and was a fr33bie promo for her Jungle Party page kit. This one is a little clearer than some of the other "wild" alphas I have.
These were fun, and like I said, I'm looking forward to doing more with Swheat's Creations.
You can find the Drive Me Wild taggers kit at both Creative and Exquisite Scrap stores. Exquisite's weekend give away is called "Are we there yet?" and is road trip themed. I guess Miss Diamond will need to plan her next road trip now...
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