Hello crafty
friends, Marine here with you
today, I'm thrilled to be back on the blog with this set of three frosty tags!
Once again, I went through my entire Sunny Studio collection
to pick the different elements, and to create a frozen wintery look, I went for
a teal + white + silver combo.
I started off by cutting three tags using a turquoise dotted pattern paper from the Dots & Stripes Pastels paper pack and the main die from the Mini Mat & Tag 3 die set. I also cut three smaller pieces out of a darker colored cardstock and another die from the Mini Mat & Tag 3 die set. I embossed those three darker pieces using the Woodgrain embossing folder, and then to give all those elements more interest, I added white pigment ink on the edges, as well as copic opaque white ink to emphasize the frozen look.
I cut three white toppers using another die from the Mini Mat & Tag 3 die set, and assembled a few things: I attached a small woodgrain panel in the center of each tag using double sided tape, and then a white topper at the very top of them using foam squares.
Next I stamped and cut all the elements to decorate the tags. I white heat embossed three poinsettias from Classy Christmas on vellum and cut them using the coordinating dies. I also cut a bunch of white, silver and white glittery leaves using dies from Pristine Poinsettia and Spring Greenery. And then I assembled and created a small cluster on each tag.
I cut three additional tags using the main die from the Mini Mat & Tag 3 die set and attached one at the back of each tag to give them a nice finishing touch. And then I added the last details.
I cut three tiny silver circles using a die from the Comic Strip Everyday die set, glued one in the middle of each poinsettia, and added a clear droplet on top of each silver circle to bring more shine. I silver embossed three "Merriest Wishes" greetings from Reindeer Games on circle tags I cut using a die from the Sliding Window die set, and added white ink on those small tags to match the whole frosty look, and finally I attached those circle tags along with silver bells at the top of each tag using twine and ribbons.
And that's it! I hope you like those frozen tags, it was super fun to create them, very easy to mass produce I think! As always, you are more than welcome to watch the process video for more details (click on the image above). Thank you so much for watching, and have a very merry Christmas! See you next time!
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Hi Friends, Waleska here! Today I have a fun idea for all those last
minute gift wrapping and tags for your gifts, they are simple and very easy to
assemble I hope you like them! The Mini Mat & Tag #1 set is just adorable
and I had so much fun piecing all this tags together with different colors of
cardstock and different cute critters!
I started by cutting the main tags with white cardstock I then cut the top that comes with the set from different colors of cardstock from the Joyful Holiday Paper Pad. I cut four pieces of the rectangle from the Mini Mat & Tag 3 and inked them with oxide inks matching the colors I used for the tops of the tags. The Oxide Ink colors I used are: Picked Raspberry, Candied Apple, Peacock Feathers and Mowed Lawn. I added water splashes and sparkle watercolor.
Sunny Studio Supplies Used:
Christmas Icons Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Christmas Critters Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Christmas Critters DIes Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Comic Strip Everyday Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Sliding Window Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Dots & Stripes Pastels 6x6 Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Woodgrain Embossing Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Classy Christmas Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Classy Christmas Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Pristine Poinsettia Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Spring Greenery Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Reindeer Games Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Mini Mat & Tag 1 Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Mini Mat & Tag 3 Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Joyful Holiday Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
These are all beautiful. I especially love Waleska's critter tags. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLori S in PA