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	<title>Comments on: You asked again &#8230; about tagger kits</title>
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		<title>By: Kathleen O'Neill</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kathleen O'Neill</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yours is the first site I&#039;ve seen that tells exactly what a tagger kit is.  I was thinking that they were the same as the others, the only difference being size, and that they might be useful for layouts smaller than 12 x 12. I spent quite some time searching the web for a mention of taggers, but every time I googled the word,  I would just get companies that sold them.   Thanks for pointing out so clearly the risk you run if you think of using them on a full size page, or one you might print out.  

The difference in price isn&#039;t that great; I would rather buy a kit that could be used for anything and scaled down if necessary, but I suppose they also take up less space on a hard drive.
 I would have thought that the sites selling them might have given a little description of this; because obviously not everyone buying digital products is aware of what a tagger is.  
Anyway, thanks for settling the question.  I had a bunch of tagger kits in shopping carts on a few websites that seemed to stock more of them than of full sized kits.  If I had the choice, I usually went for the full size kit, but some designers had really cute things that only came in tagger size.  After reading your description, however, I put them all back.  Even if I don&#039;t print everything I scrap, I like to keep my options open.  
I&#039;m surprised at the popularity of these items, I had never even heard of them, and never known anyone who used them (hence the need for your answer).
Anyway, thanks, you just saved me quite a bit of money and aggravation.   You have a great site, sort of &quot;Everything you wanted to know about scrapbooking but were afraid to ask.&quot;  And now that I think about it, you didn&#039;t save me money at all, because I religiously checked out all the websites you mentioned that carried a lot of artsy or fantasy style kits.  I loved most of them, bought from many of them, and now it&#039;s hard to actually do any scrapping in between all the shopping!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yours is the first site I&#8217;ve seen that tells exactly what a tagger kit is.  I was thinking that they were the same as the others, the only difference being size, and that they might be useful for layouts smaller than 12 x 12. I spent quite some time searching the web for a mention of taggers, but every time I googled the word,  I would just get companies that sold them.   Thanks for pointing out so clearly the risk you run if you think of using them on a full size page, or one you might print out.  </p>
<p>The difference in price isn&#8217;t that great; I would rather buy a kit that could be used for anything and scaled down if necessary, but I suppose they also take up less space on a hard drive.<br />
 I would have thought that the sites selling them might have given a little description of this; because obviously not everyone buying digital products is aware of what a tagger is.<br />
Anyway, thanks for settling the question.  I had a bunch of tagger kits in shopping carts on a few websites that seemed to stock more of them than of full sized kits.  If I had the choice, I usually went for the full size kit, but some designers had really cute things that only came in tagger size.  After reading your description, however, I put them all back.  Even if I don&#8217;t print everything I scrap, I like to keep my options open.<br />
I&#8217;m surprised at the popularity of these items, I had never even heard of them, and never known anyone who used them (hence the need for your answer).<br />
Anyway, thanks, you just saved me quite a bit of money and aggravation.   You have a great site, sort of &#8220;Everything you wanted to know about scrapbooking but were afraid to ask.&#8221;  And now that I think about it, you didn&#8217;t save me money at all, because I religiously checked out all the websites you mentioned that carried a lot of artsy or fantasy style kits.  I loved most of them, bought from many of them, and now it&#8217;s hard to actually do any scrapping in between all the shopping!</p>
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		<title>By: Marcie Howe</title>
		<link>http://www.simplescrapper.com/2009/07/25/you-asked-again-about-tagger-kits/#comment-4229</link>
		<dc:creator>Marcie Howe</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 16:13:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great article. I always wondered about tagger kits and what they were used for - now I know!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article. I always wondered about tagger kits and what they were used for &#8211; now I know!</p>
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