I work in a Fiber Art Gallery,(paper is a fiber y'all) Nice Threads, in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina, and Christmas arrived right on the heels of Halloween.
I've been playing with a new toy, the Stamp Gear, and in between card fails, I have been making these gift tags that I love.
Continuing in the ,"I bet you can't make just one", theme....
The holly's are stamped in Versamark, embossed with Ranger Sticky embossing powder and then Glitter Ritz Vintage Christmas.
I put off the Glitter Ritz for along time ( what did i need more glitter for.. too expensive, etc) and boy was I wrong!
The next two are Christmas Cuddlers.
Snowflake/Wonder was thermal embossed with Ranger holographic embossing power. The die cut is Spellbinders Create a Flake Four.
The background of Spices/Joy was mistletoe stamped in Distress Antique Linen, then spices stamped in Versamark Lagoon, Joy in crimson and thermal embossed clear. the snowflake is a Quietfire Freebee, sticky embossed with Glitter Ritz Frosty Mint(love this color- Distress Iced Spruce with more silver)

Seasons Greetings is stamped in Versamark sepia, thermal embossed clear and Peace on Earth overstamped and highlighted with Sakura Stardust pens.
Glitter and Glitz are hard to photograph so I hope you will try some of these for yourself to get the full effect.
Comments and questions always welcome!
3 comments:
Robyn, these are all gorgeous! Glad you succumbed to the Glitter Ritz - I use them lots. Now I will have to get the sticky embossing powder as well! How did you do the background on the snowflake wonder tag? A stamp that had the middle wiped to give you the space?
Really beautiful!
so cute!
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