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Old 07-02-2011, 10:07 PM   #1  
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You know those little tab thingies that are at the top of tags..I see them used a lot in mini albums to pull the tags out of the pockets...what do you use to make them? They are probably a die or a punch I think. Can you tell me what you use? Hope I am making sense and you know the things I mean.

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There are a couple of punches made by McGill... not sure if they are still available though. There was a circle tab and a square tab. I have the circle tab and used it quite a bit. I really should pull it out and use it again. Thanks for the reminder!
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Hi Ladies

You know those little tab thingies that are at the top of tags..I see them used a lot in mini albums to pull the tags out of the pockets...what do you use to make them? They are probably a die or a punch I think. Can you tell me what you use? Hope I am making sense and you know the things I mean.

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Stampin Up! has a few punches that I use, depending on the project. The one I use the most is (119864-Round tab punch) but I like 119851-Curly Label punch, 119849-Modern Label, 120907- Decorative label, 119857-Word Window or even 119856 Scallop Oval. You can view these online at Stampin' Up! or Stampin' Up! demonstrator site and online store. Hope this helps you and you find the one you need.
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There is a template at Paperwishes here:
PaperWishes.com Category: Templates - Shapes Templates
It's called Teresa's Folder Tabs Template. Otherwise I've used several different punches. Even a scalloped circle will work -- anything you can fold in half and glue in place. McGill has one here: McGill - Punches - File Tab - Mini then there's the Stampin' Up punch featured in this blog: Punching a bracket using the Stampin’ Up! Tab Punch | Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Australia - Angela Sargeant
Like everything else you can make it as easy or as complicated as you want to.

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Spellbinders also has a whole set of different tabs
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