Hello, crafty friends!
I’m beyond thrilled to share a vibrant and heartwarming tag album I created as part of my work with the 49 and Market 2025 Design Team. This project features products from the stunning The Flower Emporium collection designed by Vicki Boutin .
Tag albums are my go-to when I want to document little moments with a big impact. They’re compact, interactive, and bursting with creative possibilities. Each tag is its own little canvas—and together, they tell a cohesive, meaningful story.
The front cover sets the tone with a bold “LOVE” in bright pink using rubbons on vellum, tied together with colorful twine. It’s playful, layered, and makes you want to flip through the rest right away.All the tags are created with clusters and layers using journal ephemera bits, icon ephemera bits, foiled die-cuts assortments and many more.

“Enjoy the moment!” – This tag includes floral clusters, a pop of pink, and dainty outlines that bring life to everyday memories.

“Beautiful Moment” – A calming blue butterfly takes center stage, symbolizing transformation and grace, paired with strong florals and layered frames.

“Beauty is Everywhere” – Featuring a warm orange palette and photo corners, this tag feels like a cozy hug from a sunny day.

“Do All the Things” – A bold green background layered with daisies and tickets brings a sense of whimsy and motivation.

“This brings me joy” – Full of mixed media elements like tabs, florals, and dimension—this page radiates positivity and creative spirit.
49 and Market products:
- The Flower Emporium 12×12 “Starters” Paper Pack (10 papers, 1 ea) – 49 and Market
- The Flower Emporium Starters Paper 10 – 49 and Market
- The Flower Emporium Laser Cut Elements – 49 and Market
- The Flower Emporium Icon Die-Cuts – 49 and Market
- The Flower Emporium Journaling Die-Cuts – 49 and Market
- The Flower Emporium Foiled Die-Cut Assortment – 49 and Market
- The Flower Emporium Blendable Rub-on Transfers – 49 and Market
Thanks for stopping by! Don’t forget to tag me and 49 and Market if you try your own version—I’d love to see your creations!
Regards
Sneha
