12 Days of Christmas Tags #6

If you are looking for a tag that:

  • is simple & quick to create
  • traditional red & green colors
  • very easy to mass produce. . .

Then tag #6 is your answer!

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12 Days of Christmas Tags #5 Happy Feet for Samantha!

Today’s tag was created for my other granddaughter, Samantha. She is love with penguins ( they rank 2nd behind Mickey & Minnie). She loves doing her “Happy Feet” Dance when she hears music. She is so adorable when she shuffles her little feet.

Now for today’s tag:

 

Bits And Pieces Wood Stamp Set by Stampin' Up!
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Documented This And That Designer Stickers by Stampin' Up!
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Envelope Liners Framelits Die
Envelope Liners Framelits Die

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Hexagon Punch
Hexagon Punch

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Home For The Holidays Ensemble -- Digital Download
Home For The Holidays Ensemble – Digital Download

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Modern Mosaic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder
Modern Mosaic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder

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Natural 7/8 Cotton Ribbon
Natural 7/8″ Cotton Ribbon

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Wooden Elements Embellishments
Wooden Elements Embellishments

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12 Weeks of Christmas

Have you signed up for my 12 Weeks of Christmas?  Each week you will receive a new holiday project idea to help with all your holiday projects.  I’d love to inspire you!

12  weeks of Christmas ideas

My 12 Weeks of Christmas is my holiday gift to you.  It is a series of mini newsletters created to help inspire you and get those creative juices flowing for the holidays.  Each week of the campaign you will receive a new email with a holiday project.

These projects will be anything from packaging, to gifts to tags and cards.  I will cover all kinds of different ideas, you will be sure to find a few you will love.  Use these for home, school or work, you’ll sure to WOW your friends and family.

To sign up for this weekly newsletter, simply click on the newsletter link on the upper left side of my blog and add your email address.  It’s that easy.

Sign up now and be a part of the FUN!

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Ghoulish Googlies Bundle and lollies for treats and decor

I am sharing another treat idea I created using the Ghoulish Googlies Bundle for the Scrapbook Expo. Before I get into the details let me ask you…… if you haven't purchased our Silicone Craft Mat  (# 127853) found in the Holiday Catalog on page 31… "What are you waiting for???" This item is a must have for every crafter out there.. Ok, now that I got that off my chest, back to the project at hand.

                                               I started out creating the treat tube out of your everyday toilet paper tube- start
100_9163saving those babies now- once you make one you will be addicted! I decorated it with our Howlstooth & Scaringbone Designer Series paper ( # 126906), attaching it using Sticky Strip. I added bling by applying Champaign Glass Glitter # 120997 where the 2 different DSP patterns met.

 

It was still a little plain so I stepped it up a notch with our Crumb Cake 3 1/2" Scalloped Tulle Ribbon # 127840. Oh my gosh…. tell me, just who doesn't love this stuff?? It is to die for! I cut a 8" piece, folded it in 1/2, and ran a running stich using our Bakers Twine, gathered it up, tied a knot then a bow and, walla!   Such a fun, sofisticated touch to a toilet paper tube! 

 

 

 

 

100_9164I cut a 1 1/4" strip of the Howlstooth & Scaringbone DSP, scored it every 1/2" using our Simply Scored Scoring Tool, secured the ends with Sticky Strip and made the lollie. I put a blob of hot glue on the Silicone Craft Mat (# 127853), pressed down the lollie so the center was in the hot glue and held it until it cooled enough to let go. Once it cooled completely I just peeled the hot glue off the Silicone Craft mat. Yep. It was just THAT easy peasy!! I told you this is a must have for all crafters!! I decorated it by stamping the witch image onto Very Vanilla Cardstock then punching it out using our 1 3/4" Circle Punch. A little coloring and add the googly eyes, some Champaign Glass Glitter for the edges of the lollie. Fill one of our 4×6 cello bags with some treats to tuck inside~who wouldn't love getting this Halloween treat?

 I can't wait! I want to buy it all now!!100_9131

I made the other 2 larger lollies to show how you could also use the toilet paper treat holder and larger lollies as table decorations for your Halloween party.

Oh, I just got another idea! Why not attach a few fun lollies to one of those headbands with antenae??

Oh, the possibilities are endless…..

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Ghoulish Googlies Bundle

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                                                                  Judi

 

Dasher stamp set, retiring Stampin’ Up! stamp set

The Dasher stamp set was my number 1 selling holiday stamp last year. I found it amazing how many different designs my customers and friends came up using the Dasher stamp set. It appeared on the most deco to country styles, from the most simple to the most intricate, elegant card designs. Dasher saw everything from jewels, buttons, and glitter on his antlers, one customer even put mini gum drop candies on them~ which was just too darn cute!

The sample I am sharing with you today is one that my Hostess Clubs made. My In The Mail Clubs received a video with this and 2 other cards for the month of September 2011. The Vintage Wallpaper embossing folder picks up the details in the Designer Series Paper which picks up the elegant whimsey of the antlers of Dasher. You could turn Dasher into Rudolph by adding a Rhinestone Jewel to his nose and coloring it with a red Sharpie pen.

Materials:

Stamps

Dasher # 116816

Curly Cute # 117014(w) # 120510

Inks

VersaMark

Paper

Very Vanilla, Brushed Gold, Soft Suede, Ridinghood Red

Misc

Gold Embossing powder, Heat tool,Embossing Buddy, Big Shot, Circles #2 die, Vintage Wallpaper embossing folder

I did a simular design for tags for some of my holiday gift baskets. I also made labels for holiday baked goodies and used Dasher, stamping him in Soft Suede instead of embossing him.

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                                                   Judi

 

 

 

12 weeks of Christmas

We are always looking for ideas to help make our holidays a bit less hectic and that is what I hope to do as I send out my 12 weeks of Christmas newsletters. How do you get these ideas? Just contact me through my WEBSITE and let me know you would like to be added to my newsletter list. I am also putting together a few videaos that will be posted here with some quick holiday ideas. If you have any projects in mind that you need help with please be sure to post a comment to this post and I wiIll work on putting one together and posting it on my blog soon. 

I have been sharing great fall ideas in my workshops lately. I enoyed a fun workshop this past Saturday with my hostess, Tammy. Tammy requested Halloween projects , they created a cute card and treat box. I know they will be sure to be making more of these treat boxes soon!  They had a blast using our new Simply Scored scroing tool and werre amazed how easy it was to make the 2-4-6-8 treat box using this great tool.

I will also be posting a quick holiday idea to my blog each week.