Tea Bag Fold Christmas Tree Tag

Tea Bag Fold Christmas Tree Tag

Tea Bag Christmas Tree Tag

This tag was made for the Mod Squad Challenge – Tag Time – where we are to make a Christmas tag.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

And it is also being entered in the Perfectly Rustics Challenge No. 36 – Embossing – where we are to use wet or dry embossing on our project.  (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2014/11/17/prdc-36-embossing/)

It is also being entered in the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge – We’re Seeing Stars – where we are to include a star on our project. (http://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-were-seeing-stars/)

For this tag, I created a Christmas Tree using the tea bag folding technique.  Click HERE to see how it is done.  The paper used to make the tree was Pine Green Plaid by Paper Pizazz.  The trunk was made with a scrap of Gina K Christmas Pine card stock and embossed with the Tim Holtz Alterations wood grained embossing folder.  The polka dotted card stock behind the tree is the back of Basic Grey’s Grape Vine from the Plumeria collection.  The large tag itself was cut from Gina K Christmas Pine card stock using the Tim Holtz alterations Moves & Shapers Bigz Die – Tags and Bookplates and embossed with the Sizzix (Stampin’ Up) Stripes embossing folder, although it’s hard to see that it is embossed in the photo.  The greeting is stamped from a portion of the sentiment stamp from the Gina K Designs “A Gift For You” duo stamp set (retired?).  (The whole sentiment didn’t fit on my mini tag.)  The greeting was stamped with versamark and gina k Christmas pine embossing powder.  The mini tag that it is mounted on is cut from a Heartfelt Creations die from a set called Decorative Flower Pot (HCD 732).  The silver star charm was colored with Copic Marker E49 to make it match the rusty pin better.  It was pinned to the ribbon along with the mini tag.  The back is covered with a white panel which covers the ribbon and provides a place to write the “to” and “from” information for this gift tag.

Here is the tag on a card base.  For the red panel, I used Gina K Cherry Red card stock and embossed it with the Cuttlebug D’Vine Swirls embossing folder.   The card base is more of the Basic Grey paper used on the tag.

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Lots of Dots Christmas Tree Tag

Lots of Dots Christmas Tree Tag

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This tag was made for the Mod Squad Challenge – Tag Time – where we are to make a Christmas tag.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

This tag is also being entered in the StampTV MIUM Challenge – “All Things, Great and Small” – where we are to incorporate both large stamped images and very small stamped images into our card design.  I used the small polka dotted circle stamp to build my tree and a larger greeting stamp.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

And it is also being entered in the Perfectly Rustics Challenge No. 36 – Embossing – where we are to use wet or dry embossing on our project.  (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2014/11/17/prdc-36-embossing/)

Finally, it is being entered in the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge – We’re Seeing Stars – where we are to include a star on our project. (http://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-were-seeing-stars/)

I used the larger polka dotted circle stamp from the Gina K Designs “Fabulous Holiday Fillers” stamp set and gina k Christmas pine ink to create the Christmas tree on ivory card stock.  I used a stamp-a-ma-jig and graph paper to line up the circles.  Then I colored self-sticking rhinestones with Copic marker R89 and adhered them in the spaces between the stamped circles.  The greeting is from the Gina K Designs “Merry Tree” duo (retired?) stamp set and was also stamped in the Christmas pine on ivory card stock.  Gina K red hot and Christmas pine card stock was also used.  The cream colored background card stock is My Mind’s Eye Nutmeg “Boy” Southwest Paper from the Indie Chic collection and was embossed with the Hobby Solution Lattice embossing folder.  Red raffia and a silver star charm finished off the tag.

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Folded Doily Christmas Tree

Folded Doily Christmas Tree

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This card was made for the Mod Squad Challenge – Grandma’s Attic – where we are to incorporate a doily into our card or project.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

For this 5″ x 7″ card, I started with an 8″ doily and sponged Viva moss green metallc 3D Stamp Paint on the front and back.  Click HERE to see how I made the tree.  For the trunk, I sponged Tim Holtz walnut stain distress ink onto a Ranger mini craft stick.  I wrapped jute around the tree and made a bow for the top.   The tree was adhered to the tag with pop dots.

I made a tag using glossy card stock and the Tim Holtz alterations Moves & Shapers Bigz Die – Tags and Bookplates.  Stampin’ Up Early Espresso and Soft Suede reinkers and foam shaving cream were used to create the marbleized effect on the tag.  First, a large blob of shaving cream was sprayed on a paper plate.  Then, several drops of each of the two inks were added to the shaving cream.  The colors were swirled (not mixed) around with a craft stick.  The glossy tag was placed, face down, on the shaving cream and ink.  Once the whole tag had made contact with the shaving cream, it was removed from the plate and placed on my craft mat.  Then the shaving cream was scraped (or “shaved”) off with a metal ruler.  What was left behind once the shaving cream was removed were the swirls of ink.  I used the (Tonic) Tim Holtz paper distresser on the edges of the tag and then inked the rough edges with Tim Holtz walnut stain distress ink.

The greeting stamp was from the Gina K Designs “Merry Tree” duo and was stamped on Gina K dark chocolate card stock with versamark ink and Recollections champagne embossing powder.  The panel’s edges were distressed, and then it was pinned to the tag.

The background paper is “Reindeer Fly” from the My Mind’s Eye Holly Jolly collection.  It was also distressed and inked with the walnut stain ink.  The card base is Gina K dark chocolate card stock.

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Stitched Santa

Stitched Santa

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This card is being entered in the Perfectly Rustics Design Challente No. 35 – Stitiching – where we are to use stitching on our creations. I have never sewn on a card before, so this was a great challenge for me to try something new!  (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2014/11/03/prdc-35-stitching/)

So I dug out my sewing machine, dusted it off, … and proceeded to make a mess!!  I discovered that stitching on a card is HARD!!!  I had quite a bit of trouble and wasted quite a bit of paper before I got something I could use.  I’m not sure what I was thinking, but I actually took my finished stamped and colored image and tried to sew on that as one of my first attempts.  UGH!  Luckily, the panel started out kind of big, and I was able to trim off the disaster!  My stitches weren’t straight (at all), my borders were very uneven, and the corners were just a mess.  I finally realized it was too hard to use the straight stitch because it was not at all forgiving.  The slightest bit of crookedness was too obvious.  I tried to tell myself it added charm, but it really was making me nuts on this layout with all the straight edges!  I found this zigzag stitch easier to control (or maybe I had just had more practice by the time I tried it!), but I still had trouble turning the corners with this stitch. Hence, the buttons!  The stitching is a really nice look for a country-ish card, but I need a lot more practice (or a lot more paper)!

The stamp I used for this card was by Hero Arts and is called Star Santa (H1100).  I stamped him on white card stock with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored him with Copic Markers (coat and hat- R46, R59; tree and holly leaves – G24, G29; hair – W1, E43; trim on coat and hat – E30, E33; face – E30, E13 (cheeks); mittens – B24, B29, C5, C7, C9; stars – Y17; and tree trunk – E59).  Besides the white card stock, I also used Gina K Cranberry Tart and Christmas Pine, and the patterned paper came from the Gina K “Cold Snap” patterned paper pack.  I used white thread for my stitching, and the white strands that I separated from two-colored baker’s twine for the bows on the buttons.

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Peace

Peace

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This card is being entered in the Perfectly Rustics “PR Design Challenge No. 34 – Holidays” where we are to show our holiday creations (any holiday). (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2014/10/20/prdc-no-34-holidays/)

The die cut elements on this card were from the “Home for the Holidays Fall & Winter” Cricut Cartridge.  The embossing folder used for the tan panel is the Cricut Cuttlebug (Anna Griffin) Matelasse embossing folder.  For this card, I was trying (not sure how successfully!) to add liquid pearl “bling” and had LOTS of trouble keeping the “pearls” rounded and consistent.  I’ll keep practicing!!!

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