Wine tags
Quick and easy idea for you tonight. Wine tags. You can get 4 out of one sheet of cardstock, and they can be personalized in so many ways. For Today's 12 days of Christmas idea (day 8), I decided to use non-Christmas colours, and an old favourite stamp.
Stamps used: Tin of Tags and Lovely as a Tree
Colurs: Basic Black and Island Indigo ink, Island Indigo and white cardstock.
Cut the cardstock to 8.5x 2.75 and score at the 2 inch mark.
Close to the centre of the scored piece, punch a 3/4 inch hole.
Cut the Island Indigo card stock to 2.75x 6.25.
Cut white cardstock to 2.5x 6.
On the bottom half of the white cardstock, stamp Lovely as a Tree image in Basic Black, then stamp again (without reinking) to get a 3-d effect. When you stamp the second time, move the stamp over slightly to add interest and dimension.
To do the background, I scribbled some of the Island Indigo marker on a piece of plastic, and used a water brush to paint the sky.
Stamp the sentiment and punch out using a 2 inch circle punch, and adhere it to a 2 inch square cut out of Island Indigo. Round the corners, and attach it to the wine tag once the watercolour for the sky is dry.
Happy crafting!
Stamps used: Tin of Tags and Lovely as a Tree
Colurs: Basic Black and Island Indigo ink, Island Indigo and white cardstock.
Cut the cardstock to 8.5x 2.75 and score at the 2 inch mark.
Close to the centre of the scored piece, punch a 3/4 inch hole.
Cut the Island Indigo card stock to 2.75x 6.25.
Cut white cardstock to 2.5x 6.
On the bottom half of the white cardstock, stamp Lovely as a Tree image in Basic Black, then stamp again (without reinking) to get a 3-d effect. When you stamp the second time, move the stamp over slightly to add interest and dimension.
To do the background, I scribbled some of the Island Indigo marker on a piece of plastic, and used a water brush to paint the sky.
Stamp the sentiment and punch out using a 2 inch circle punch, and adhere it to a 2 inch square cut out of Island Indigo. Round the corners, and attach it to the wine tag once the watercolour for the sky is dry.
Happy crafting!
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