Happy Friday!
My annual (and always most popular class!) Christmas Tag Stamp-a-Stack class was last month. As always, we made 15 tags, five each of the above three.
First up is a beginner stamper/crafter tag:
The first tag is this cute (and easy) snowman! I think using the long ornament die from the Delicate Baubles Dies is a fun idea. The Matte Black Dots are perfect for the eyes and mouth.
Here is the back:
Seeing the tag from the back, I can’t help thinking skeleton.
Next is an intermediate/casual stamper tag:
Snowflakes and plaid, a perfect Christmas combination! We used the Snowflakes Wishes stamp set, from the Annual Catalog, for the second tag.
A look at the back:
We did a bit more stamping on the second tag.
The round ornament die, from the Delicate Baubles dies, is the base for our advanced stamper tag:
For the third tag, we created a background scene by stamping trees and snowflakes. The ‘snow’ is Embossing Paste. A stamped and punched deer was ‘popped up’ with dimensionals and a red rhinestone was added for his nose.
Here is the back of the tag:
As the front of the tag had a lot going on, we kept the back simple.
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed the tags from this year’s Christmas Tag Stamp-a-Stack.
Supply list:
Basic Black, Thick Basic White, and Pumpkin Pie CS, Heartwarming Hugs DSP, Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack, Matte Black Dots, Delicate Baubles Dies, Banner Year Stamp Set
Thick Basic White CS, Peaceful Prints DSP, Real Red and Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, Wink of Stella, Real Red 3/8″ Double-Stitched Ribbon, Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack, Red Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Banner Year and Snowflake Wishes Stamp Sets
Balmy Blue, Basic White, and Very Vanilla, CS, Balmy Blue, Garden Green, and Real Red Ink, Wink of Stella, Matte Finish Embossing Paste, White 3/8″ Glittered Organdy Ribbon, Red Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Deer Builder Punch, Delicate Baubles Dies, Bright Baubles and Peaceful Deer Stamp Sets
Paperesse says
Super cute tags! I can see why this is a popular class. Happy New Year, Lisa!