Embarking on the art of card making opens a door to endless possibilities of creative expression. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or just stepping into the world of crafting, there are numerous ways to create stunning and professional-looking cards. In this exploration, we’ll delve into a variety of resources and ideas to inspire your card-making journey.
This terrific trio of tags was created using a new kit that contains everything you need to make loads of gift tags with stamps, stencils and dies. Visit the Simon Says Stamp blog to learn more.
Have you gotten all your Holidays gifts bought yet? When you do and it’s time to start wrapping them you can add a personized touch with handmade gift tags. Use your paper crafting, card making and scrapbooking supplies like stickers, stamps, dies, pattern papers, glitter and more to create wonderful tags to add to gifts. They can be quick and simple or detailed and intricate and to help inspire you to create your own I’ve gathered together some wonderful Holiday tag ideas.
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These pretty tags add an interactive element because they are shakers! The die cut circles are filled with tiny snowflakes and stamped sentiments with the outside decorated with die cut winter botanicals. Visit the Hero Arts blog for a video tutorial.
Jill is sharing a video tutorial making 7 different amazing tags using stamps and dies with themes like snowmen, a bear, a bundled up girl, Christmas stockings and more. Visit the Penny Black Youtube channel to watch.
The design team at Marianne Designs is sharing a downloadable pdf with ideas and directions for making a dozen different Holiday and Winter cards and tags including this adorable snow man. I love the non-traditional purple color scheme! Click here to get the file.
Bobbi has made 7 tags each with different styles that are sure to work on anyone’s present. She’s created traditional, woodland, naughty and nice and winter ideas. Learn more about each tag over on the Honey Bee Stamps blog.
Nina used dies to create easy gift tags that look like Christmas tree ornaments. She inked the bases and embellished each one with different die cut designs and tied twine at the top to finish them. Visit the Nina Marie Designs blog for a how to video.
Lauren made these yummy fold over tags like little scalloped edged cards. Each one has a sweet stamped Holiday cupcake and “Merry” die cut sentiment. Watch her video tutorial on the Pretty Pink Posh blog.
If you’re needing to wrap some last minute gifts try using printables for super quick and easy tag designs. Nigezza added printed images to her tags adding torn pattern papers and sentiments for some wonderful vintage tags. Take a closer look at the Nigezza Creates blog.
This rustic tag has a woodgrain background and stamped leaves and berries with a heat embossed sentiment. This tag is pretty enough to also double as a Christmas tree ornament too! Visit the Creative Chelsey blog for all the details.
Angelica decided to coordinate her Holiday cards and gift tags with some sweet gingerbread men and gingerbread snowmen that look good enough to eat! Visit the My Love for Paper blog to watch her video tutorial.
Stamps, stencils and watercolor combine to create two different winter pine tree tags perfect to add to gifts for guys. I spotted these on the Karentelfercraft Instagram page.
And lastly from Dawn are these wonderful large “So Very Merry” sentiment tags. If you don’t have tag shaped dies this is a great way to use your layering word dies, just punch a hole and add some twine. Visit The Greetery blog for all the details.
I hope you have found some ideas and inspiration to create your own handmade tags to add to Holiday and Christmas presents this year!
-Heather
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