Hello there, I am delighted to be guest designing for the 10th annual 25 Days of Christmas Tags event today, hosted by the amazing, Tracey McNeeley. For the first 25 days of November, there is a different company sponsoring the event, with lots of prizes to be won. More information on that below. Today is the turn of Reverse Confetti and I am delighted to be sharing a tag using their products today.
I started off by die cutting the Reverse Confetti Grid Stitched Tag Die twice from white cardstock. I kept one intact and the other was cut down further to create a snowbank. I took the full one and blended Tim Holtz Distress Inks at the top. I used Chipped Sapphire and Mermaid Lagoon. I then splattered on white gouache for the snow and set it aside to dry. I took the Reverse Confetti Holiday Gnomes Stamp Set and stamped one of the gnomes plus the tree twice on to white cardstock with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.
They were coloured using Copic Markers (the colours that I used are listed below the supplies section) and die cut out using the Reverse Confetti Holiday Gnomes Confetti Cuts. Once the tag was dry, I adhered the snowbank on top using tape runner. I then stamped the sentiment from the Reverse Confetti Seasonal Says It All Stamp Set on to black cardstock with Versamark Ink. I applied white embossing powder and heat set. It was cut in to a strip and added to the tag with foam tape. I then added the trees with tape runner and the gnome with thin foam tape. To finish off, I added white gel pen highlights to the images and tied twine in a bow at the top.
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25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS TAGS
Thank you so much for stopping by to see me today, I really do appreciate it. I will be back later for another post but in the mean time, I hope you have a lovely day!
Michelle, this is so sweet, love that cute gnome!
ReplyDeleteThe sweetest blue Gnome and trees - he is soooo adorable - Ho Ho Ho
ReplyDeleteI love the blues and greens of your cute card. Love the gnome and the trees. My favorite die is the tag die. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteGreat tag!! Inventive, bright and cheery!
ReplyDeleteYour tag is one of my favorites, love the gnome and the trees so much!
ReplyDeleteDarling Christmas GNOME! I Love how you did the trees!
ReplyDeleteso very cute
ReplyDeleteThat's so adorable Michelle
ReplyDeleteadorable gnome!!
ReplyDeleteI love this tag. Beautiful background (would be great for a card as well). Love your ink blending and "snow". And of course, an awesome gnome.
ReplyDeleteCute as can be! Love the gnome and trees! Pretty coloring and textured design too! Awesome tag!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle:
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you Guest Designed today. I absolutely LOVE your sweet gnome tag and the wonderful design of it. Thanks for sharing your talents to inspire and delight us all. God bless you!
I love everything about this tag!
ReplyDeleteLove the gnome.
ReplyDeleteCute tag.
thanks for sharing
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I'm so we gorgeous coloring and just love that stitched tag.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet tag. Every time you use that tag I think I must get it - I adore the stitched detail on it. I love the beautiful colours and the cute gnomes and the way the sentiment straddles the tag. Gorgeous as always! xx
ReplyDeleteLove all of the texture that this tag has and the way you colored the images is stunning its a really pretty tag
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you picked. This is such a sweet tag!
ReplyDeleteGreat backgrounds and layers. I like the stitched tag.
ReplyDeleteMichelle, love the stitched background, the blues, and the adorable little gnome!
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