Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Table Games
Hi folks! Sure were a lot of choices for this week's tag! I chose "Clue" since my family played that quite a bit when I was growing up. I used a bank envelope to sort of represent the "secret" envelope in the actual game. The card inside the envelope, peeking out, is actually a single playing card (don't look at the back!). All the characters are represented-- with a color-coordinating piece of ribbon. Who is your favorite?? Have a great week!
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Lovely tag, but it's a game I haven't played! Sorry!
ReplyDeleteOh I loved this game too! I always liked Miss Scarlet cos I thought she was pretty, haha (typical wee lassie, me)
ReplyDeleteWell I think you've nailed this one on the head - in the drawing room, with the hammer, lol!! :0)
Mrs. Peacock in the library with the knife! Great tag...well done and fun.
ReplyDeleteFantastic tag....I love how you have used the envie for your tag base...clever idea. Love a game of Cluedo...I too liked being Miss Scarlett...but I think that the shifty Professor Plum did it with the rope in the Ballroom!! LOL
ReplyDeleteAlthough I know about it I've never played it. Think I will have to get to the charity shops to see if I can find one
ReplyDeleteLovely tag Diane.
Lynn x
Very mysterious! Great idea for a tag. I think it was Professor Plum in the Garden with the Lead Pipe! Miss Scarlett was my favourite too, Jane xx
ReplyDeleteI always thought that the candlestick was the best murder weapon and used to guess that regardless of the clues! Your tag brings back memories of fun times - love the images you have used.
ReplyDeleteI love all the vintage imagery in your tag. Clue s such a fun game. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI love Cluedo! This is a great tag, love it! x
ReplyDeleteGreat images, and love the little co-ordinating bits of ribbon.
ReplyDeleteLovely design and beautifully photographed too - and mine was Professor Plum!
ReplyDeleteMiss Scarlett in the bedroom with the candlestick!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever tag and so well done!
Best, Mary Ann