Showing posts with label Large Stacked Poinsettia dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Large Stacked Poinsettia dies. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2024

Three Quick and Easy Holiday Gift Tags

 Hello crafty friends!  Today I'm over on Brass & Bliss' blog to share all of the details of these three beautiful gift tags.

What made these so easy to make is I just used two colors of cardstock, used the same tag die for them all and the same Kittle Says Christmas stamp set for all of the sentiments.  First I die cut kraft cardstock three times with the largest Holiday Gift Tag die.  Then I add white paint splatters to all three.

This tag features the Greenery Wreath w/Flowers die and a sentiment from the Kittie Says Christmas stamp set.  It's finish with red gems and a gingham ribbon.

I die cut a few different snowflakes from the Large Snowflake die set for this tag and added silver gems for some sparkle.

This final tag features the beautiful Large Stacked Poinsettia dies.  I used a round tipped stylus to add shape to the petals before gluing the layers together.  It's finished off with gold gems and twine from my stash.

If you would like to see more details of how I made these, be sure to head over to the Brass & Bliss blog!  Thank you for stopping by!

Sunday, August 11, 2024

Silver, Gold, and White Poinsettia Christmas Card

Hello!   Today I'm on the blog at Brass & Bliss to share this beautiful poinsettia Christmas card with a stenciled background.

This card features the beautiful Large Stacked Poinsettia Die set with a gold, silver, and white Confetti Stencil background.

I added details to the Poinsettia petals with gold pigment ink.  First by swiping the crease of each petal over the ink pad and then by blending the ink in the centers of each layer.

The sentiment is from the Christmas Berry Delight stamp set and is heat embossed in gold to coordinate with the rest of the card.

The poinsettia is backed by a pretty gold and silver stenciled background I made with the Confetti Stencil.

Check out all of the detailed instructions over on the Brass & Bliss Blog!  Thanks so much for stopping by.  Have a fabulous, and crafty week!