I decided that I would make all my little gift tags this year. I used all my little pieces of extra cardstock and, instead of coloring my images which would be time-consuming, I embossed them instead. I {heart} the clean and simple look and best of all, this takes very little time to do! I also loved that I could use many of my beloved Whiff of Joy images!
- To start, I used the Whiff of Joy magical tag die with my Cuttle-bug and made the tags using scrap pieces of kraft cardstock.
- I ran the embossing buddy (little bag filled with cornstarch will also work) over my tag. This will prevent stray embossing powder from sticking to areas where I do not want it. I inked up my image with my Versamark stamp pad.
- I covered the stamped image with Filigree white embossing powder and gently tapped the edge of the tag to remove any stray powder. I did this over an inexpensive tray the I picked up in the $ store.
- I heat set using my embossing tool.
- I placed my “To” and “From” stamps on the same block and stamped them onto the tag using Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.
- I sponged some white ink onto the edges of the tag to soften the look.
- Here you can some of the different tags I created. I tied a small length of red ribbon to each one. It gives them a little “pop” of color.
great idea. Thanks for sharing. The tags look simple yet beautiful. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMagnifique et originale idée. Bises
ReplyDeleteHello Jeanette,
ReplyDeleteThe tags look beautiful!
Hi Jeanette,
ReplyDeleteCute tags!!
Just love those last minutes things^_^
Hugs
Sonja x
that is a lovely idea sweetie
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hugs angelique
Merci pour ces très jolis tags! Une bonne idée pour accompagner le cadeaux!! Bises. Nadine
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! Those tags are just lovely. (will probably make some myself)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial, and they look stunning, will have a go at this later. Thank you Debbiexx
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and elegant!
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea. Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThe tags look simple yet beautiful. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this cute and quick idea. I am going to do this also. Really cute tags.
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bobbi
Fabulous tutorial Jeanette! Thanks for the tip about the bag of cornstarch I didn't know that and hate those stray bits of embossing powder! hugs, Jane xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat tags - thanks for sharing. I love the no 2 stamps in both rows.
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Stunning idea. Love it. Jaqui x
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