Christmas Tags…And Free Twine for Your Own Tags

Today I have a selection of Christmas tags for you. Some can be made in a matter of minutes, like the trio above, while a few are more time intensive. With so many to look at and talk about, let’s get started!

Winter Post Reindeer

  • Zip Naturals Ivory card stock through the Big Shot with the Two Tags Bigz die.
  • Ink the Reindeer from Winter Post with Cherry Cobbler. Stamp three times without re-inking.
  • Ink the Postmark from Winter Post with Early Espresso. Stamp partially off the upper edge of the front.
  • Distress the edges with Early Espresso ink and a Sponge Dauber.
  • Speckle with the Color Spritzer Tool and a Soft Suede Stampin’ Write Marker.
  • Use Hemp Twine for the tie.
Winter Post Skaters

  • Prepare in the same manner as the Reindeer tag, except ink the Skater image from Winter Post with Early Espresso, and stamp once.

Winter Post Snowflake

  • Prepare the tag as before.
  • Ink the Snowflake from Winter Post with Marina Mist and stamp in the center of the tag. Continue to stamp the image without re-inking.
  • Add a Basic Pearl accent to the center of the snowflake
I wish I could take the credit for the next two beautiful tags, but they were CASEd from the Stampin’ Up! demonstrator magazine, Stampin’ Success. Since many of you have not seen them, I included them in today’s post. I rarely CASE a project, but these were just too beautiful to pass by! I hope that you will agree! And this is one of the excellent reasons to become a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator…monthly inspiration and excellent ideas at your fingertips! Enjoy!

Peaceful Season

  • Ink the “Dove” from Peaceful Season in Crumb Cake and stamp onto Naturals Ivory tag. Ink the sentiment “Peace on Earth” in Early Espresso and stamp over part of the Dove. Speckle by using a Color Spritzer Tool and a Soft Suede Stampin’ Write Marker.
  • Add three strips of Deck the Hall Designer Series Paper to the bottom of the tag. Round the corners with a Corner Rounder.
  • Punch a Decorative Label from Cherry Cobbler, distress the edges, and adhere to the bottom as shown. Accent with a Basic Pearl.
  • Add a snippet of Chantilly Crochet Trim at the interface between the sentiment and the Designer Paper. Distress the edges with Soft Suede, and adhere to a Crumb Cake tag base.
  • Ink the “Holly” from Peaceful Season using Always Artichoke and Cherry Cobbler Stampin’ Write Markers. Snip out with Paper Snips, and distress the edges with Soft Suede. Adhere to the tag, and add an Antique Brad.

Tags ’til Christmas

Prepare a card base from Crumb Cake card stock. Mine measures 2-1/8″ wide by 2-5/8″ long. Layer with a neutral Designer Series Paper. I used a piece of retired Bella Bleu. This is an excellent way to use up scraps!

  • Ink the “December 25th” stamp from Tags til Christmas in Baja Breeze and stamp onto Naturals Ivory card stock. Punch out with the Decorative Label Punch. Adhere to the tag base.
  • Ink the stamp again with Soft Suede and stamp onto Naturals Ivory. Ink the small Holly stamp from the same set in Soft Suede, and stamp onto the ends of the center oval. Punch out using an Oval Punch. Adhere to the Baja Breeze tag using a Stampin’ Dimensional.
  • Using an Early Espresso Stampin’ Write Marker, ink the “25” part of this stamp, and stamp it onto Crumb Cake card stock. Punch out using the 3/4″ Circle Punch and adhere with a dimensional.
  • Accent with Basic Rhinestones and add Hemp Twine for the tie.
  • Just think of the ways that you can make these two tags your own, simply by switching designer papers and colors!

    I hope that you will join me tomorrow for my Pals Paper Arts sneak peek. As a little holiday gift to you, I will be offering a chance to win free glimmer brads! What fun! I think you will find my peek intriguing. And who can’t use Glimmer Brads!!!
    In the meantime, please leave me a comment and let me know what you think about these tags. For your effort, I will randomly select one person to receive a package of Stampin’ Up! Hemp Twine so that you can make several tags of your own. Just leave your comment by Midnight, CST. I will announce the lucky person in tomorrow’s post. And as always, please email me if you ever have any questions about the cards that I create, or the techniques that I use! Until next time…

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    Stamp Sets: Winter Post, Tag til Christmas, Peaceful Season; Inks: Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso, Marina Mist, Baja Breeze, Crumb Cake, Soft Suede; Stampin’ Write Markers: Always Arthichoke, Cherry Cobbler; Designer Series Paper: Deck the Halls; Card Stock: Crumb Cake, Naturals Ivory; Tools: Big Shot, Two Tags Die, Oval Punch, 3/4″ Circle Punch, Decorative Label Punch, Paper Snips, Sponge Dauber; Glitz and Glam: Antique Brads, Basic Pearls, Basic Rhinestones, Hemp Twine, Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding, Chantilly Crochet Trim

    Hello Sew Suite…A New Product Peek

    Isn’t this set just the cutest thing you have ever seen? It is the Sew Suite set, which will be available January 4th. You are also getting a glimpse at the Sweet Stitches Designer Series Paper and Daffodil Delight Pompom Trim. I am not usually into bright colors…but this set and paper just brings a smile to my face! I hope that you enjoy today’s peek!

    The Stampin’ Schach Design Tips:

    • Sweet touches for Sew Suite! Add a touch of realism by wrapping the Spool image with Linen Thread and add a needle! Adorn the Button Card with real buttons! Add a few stitches of your own with the Scalloped Ribbon Border Punch and Linen Thread!
    • Hello! Hello from Pendant Park was inked in Early Espresso and stamped onto Naturals Ivory. It was then punched out with the Modern Label Punch. Does it look shorter than usual? It is! Simply re-punch it after the initial punching.
    • Layer the labels! The Modern Label Punch was punched out of Tangerine Tango. The ends were cut off, and adhered to the back of the Hello sentiment.
    • Pompoms! This trim is easily attached with Mini Glue Dots or Sticky Strip, and adds instant texture!
    • Pearls! A single Basic Pearl accents a Tempting Turquoise Decorative Label for a finishing touch!

    I love this set! Besides being cute, I can definitely see how it could be used to make a vintage style card, too. As for the Pompom Trim, I was apprehensive about how easy it would be to attach. However, after making this card, my worries have been dispelled!

    The Skater Card Saga

    This gorgeous photo was sent to me by Stephanie Uzee of Stampin’ with Suzee. It is the morning sun rising over the Hudson River, right outside her window. It reminded her of the Skater card that I posted last Thursday. How cool is that! And the good news is that I was able to re-furbish this card that Muffy the Boxer decided to “embellish” in her own style! The Snowflakes were popped off the card base and mangled and the paper snipped Skaters were torn off and unrecognizable. There were tooth marks on the back of the card, and a few of the pearls were gone. All I needed to do was remake the snowflakes and stamp and snip the skaters again. I replaced three missing pearls (I never did find them…hmm). I simply adhered this onto a new card base, and we were good to go! Whew! I did not have to redo the brayering or the framing. I am so glad that I was able to salvage it, and it really doesn’t look any worse for wear!

    Stylish Blogger Award

    I was also pleasantly surprised by Nikki Bond, “Bond Girl Creations”, when she awarded me the Stylish Blogger Award.

    Nikki was one of the first bloggers that I visited when I began stamping. Her passion for vintage mirrors my own! I thank her for thinking of me! This award comes with some fun stipulations. They are as follows:

    1. Thank and link back to the person who awarded you this
    2. Share 8 things about yourself
    3. Pay it forward to bloggers that you have recently discovered

    Here are my facts:

    1. I grew up on a small farm in Illinois. My parents raised Arabians and Quarter Horses. I showed horses until I left for college. I still look back on those years fondly.

    2. I am a dog lover. I received a puppy for my first birthday, and have not been without a dog for longer than six months. Although Boxers are my breed of choice today, that first puppy was a blonde cocker spaniel, who lived for 15 years.

    3. I taught high school science for 34 years, until retiring in June, 2010. My favorite class to teach was Physics.

    4. I have hazel colored eyes. When I was younger, my hair had a distinct reddish tint. Now it has a distinct gray tint!

    5. I survived a pulmonary embolism. It was on the first day of school eight years ago. I take a blood thinner daily.

    6. I am relatively new to stamping. I became a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator on February 1st, 2009. I had started stamping only two months earlier.

    7. I do all of my stamping at the kitchen/dining room table. People have asked me to post pictures of my stamping studio. I have to chuckle. I would love to have a wonderful creative space.

    8. I love classic rock music of the 70’s!

    Here is a sampling of bloggers I have recently discovered. These ladies have a clean and classy style which I wish I had:

    Pam
    Angela
    Colleen
    Patti

    I am so happy that you stopped in to visit. I had so many things to share with you today! Plus, I am anxious to find out what you think of this new stamp set, paper and trim! Let me know what you think by leaving me a comment. And of course, I love to answer your questions, so never hesitate to email me if you have a question about the cards that I create or the techniques that I use. (And to answer one of the questions from yesterday’s post, the element on the lower right hand side of the card was simply the Holly image from Peaceful Season…no glitter, just Basic Rhinestones in place of the berries.) Until next time…


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    Stamp Sets: Sew Suite (Available Jan. 4th …W 1219333, C 122009), Pendant Park (W 115456, C 120012); Ink: Early Espresso (119670); Designer Series Paper: Sweet Stitches (Available Jan. 4th…121781); Card Stock: Naturals Ivory (101849), Daffodil Delight (119683), Tempting Turquoise (102067), Tangerine Tango (111349); Tools: Decorative Label Punch (120907), Modern Label Punch (119849), Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch (119275); Glitz and Glam: Basic Pearls (119247), Linen Thread (104199), Daffodil Delight Pompom Trim (Available Jan. 4th…121885), Brights Designer Buttons (199747)

    Peace for The Paper Players and Puppy Tales


    It is time for another fabulous Paper Players challenge! With Christmas right around the corner, what could be more fitting than a Christmas Challenge? Simply make and share a Christmas card or project…the sky is the limit! Since I still needs cards to send to family and friends, I opted to make another card with my all-time favorite designer paper, Deck the Halls. I know that you are probably getting tired of it, but with this patchwork design, you could easily substitute another paper or cardstock. I am thinking that this could look very rich with Cherry Cobbler card stock! Yummy!

    The Stampin’ Schach Design Tips:

    • Patchwork! To create the patchwork pattern, I adhered and angled Deck the Halls Curly Label Punches to cover a 4-3/4″ x 4-3/4″ Brushed Gold square. (The distressed look was accomplished with a Sponge Dauber and Early Espresso ink.) Any designer paper that extended over the edge of the Brushed Gold card stock was simply cut off. How easy is that?
    • The “Vintage” touch! The “Seven-Sided Tool” from the Cutter Kit quickly and easily ruffles an edge, while the Round File from the Distressing Essentials Kit can easily be used to curl up a corner!
    • Age spots! Speckles are quickly added with the Color Spritzer Tool and Soft Suede Stampin’ Write Marker. Watermarks are courtesy of the French Foliage set. Ink up the image with Soft Suede and stamp off, before stamping onto the sentiment.
    • Glitz and Glam! Basic Pearls adorn the patchwork where four labels meet, while Basic Rhinestones double as holly berries. A little Silver Tinsel and an Antique Brad add a bit of pizzazz, while snippets of Victoria Crochet Trim and Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding complete the look.
    I will say that I was a little hesitant about the Silver Tinsel. However, my husband said that he preferred the card with it. I appreciated his input, so I added it. I think I have to agree…I like the wee bit of sparkle it adds to this dark card.

    Puppy Tales

    Do these angelic faces look like the faces of canine felons? Looks can be deceiving. Muffy Lin (yes…I am using her middle name) got into Mom’s Sponge Daubers and proceeded to distress the dining room rug. It seems as if she was in cahoots with brother Brody, who insisted that he absolutely had to go outside. I was in such a hurry, so proud of the fact that Brody was actually asking to go out, that I forgot to secure the dining room table by moving everything into the center. (I do all of my stamping at our kitchen/dining room table, and it was covered with all sorts of goodies.) And remember the beautiful skater card from Thursday? Don’t even ask…but I will make another.

    The Twins are teething, which causes their ears to do “wonky” things, which is not good for the show ring. So Mom and Dad had to “post” them so they would stand up straight like the Boxers that you see on television. In fact, if you watched the National Dog Show on Thanksgiving Day, a beautiful Boxer won the Working Dog Group and was a contender for Best in Show.

    Coming Up this Week:

    • Blog Award from Nikki, with 8 facts about me, and fabulous picture from Stephanie
    • Occasions Mini Sneak Peeks! My preorder has arrived, and I can’t wait to create and share with you. (If you need a mini, be sure to email me so I can get you on my list.)
    • Pals Paper Arts Sneak Peek on Wednesday with a chance to win Glimmer Brads
    • Pals Paper Arts Full Reveal on Thursday (You still have time to join us in the Regal Rose, Pear Pizzazz Color challenge.)

    As always, your comments are very important to me, so please, will you let me know what you think about today’s card? And remember, if you have any questions about the cards that I create or the techniques that I use, I am only an email away! Until next time…


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    Stamp Set: Peaceful Season (W 120819, C 121124—Holiday Mini Hostess Level 2); Inks: Crumb Cake (121030), Soft Suede (115657), Early Espresso (119670), Always Artichoke (105219), Soft Suede Stampin’ Write Marker (120973); Designer Series Paper: Deck the Halls (120810—Holiday Mini); Card Stock: Brushed Gold (102935), Always Artichoke (105119), Cherry Cobbler (119685); Tools: Curly Label Punch (119851), Decorative Label Punch (120907), Color Spritzer Tool (107066), Cutter Kit (106958), Distressing Essentials Kit (118762), Sponge Daubers (102892); Glitz and Glam: Basic Pearls (119247), Basic Rhinestones (119246), Antique Brads (117273), Victoria Crochet Trim (118481)