Love this week's theme..so much so that I made a double tag..
The top tag was made from a sheet of K&CO "Cut'n'Paste" paper - I fussy cut the tickets and popcorn from the same sheet.
The second tag was cut (using the same TH die) from a film still and the quote was printed on the computer.
"Casablanca" is my all time favourite film....
I'm looking forward to seeing which films have inspired people!
Super tags Susie! The popcorn tag is such fun and the Casablanca one is Classic! :0)
ReplyDeleteThis seems to be my first visit but I can't believe that, so maybe I'm just not awake enough yet ;D
ReplyDeleteAmazing tags...I love the cinema and your posts just highlight the magic. I have to confess I've never made a tag! Shocking I know.
Loved the music by the way!
Have a great day and thanks for popping over to my place :D
Two great tags, love the images, Jane xx
ReplyDeleteCasa Blanca Is one of my all time favorites too. I love the muted colors in your pop corn bag tag. It gives it a real vintagy look.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Casablanca is my fave too! What a masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteLove these tags. Isn't this a fab theme!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vintage tags, and Casablanca is always worth watching again and again! Valerie
ReplyDeleteGreat tags with super vintage look. x
ReplyDeleteVery representative of the cinema both tags. I too love the vintage look
ReplyDeleteYou have beautifully created the vintage effect, they are perfect. Casablanca what a film!
ReplyDeletePat x
Great tags, love the vintage effect you created.
ReplyDeleteThese are fab Susie...Casablanca is a Classic...and popcorn is a must for a trip to the flicks!!
ReplyDeletevery cool tags
ReplyDeleteExcellent. Bogart would be pleased!
ReplyDeleteLove the Lichtenstein style pop corn label. Really contrasts well with the mechanical look of the projector.
ReplyDeleteLove these! "Of all the tags ............!!" Carolyn x
ReplyDeleteHi Susie love your pair of tags. Great vintage feel.
ReplyDeleteClever way to interpret the theme. I really like the feel of returning to the classics this double tag evokes.
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