Showing posts with label winter post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter post. Show all posts
Sunday, 30 May 2010
Winterpost gift bag
Using Close to cocoa ink pad the winter post stamp set and a sponge dauber I turned an 8X6 brown envelope into the little gift bag.
I stamped the envelope and daubed close to cocoa ink below the deer as I don't like my deer to appear to floating in the air. I scored the envelope about an inch in on the bottom and sides then folded the envelope so the original crease was pushed in and the new folds become the new edges. I cut the top off to remove the seal and punched an oval hole for the handle.
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Winter Post wrapping paper
I stamped the same images on the wrapping paper as I had on the tag to create matching wrapping paper.
But I skipped the glittering on this.
Christmas tags
Yes!!!! I know, Christmas is still six months away but having got the Winter Post stamp set I really wanted play with these little gems. along with the Rich Razzleberry and Close to Cocoa ink pads.
These were just basic parcel tags daubed and stamped. I then added a few drops of glue here and there and sprinkled with dazzling diamond glitter. This is by far the nicest of the white glitters I have used, and I have tried quite a few.
I think if I were to use this on a card, I think I would probably mask off the deer in the middle before stamping the others so you don't get the double image. but for this little tag, I wasn't too bothered. Besides come Christmas when I need these tags, I won't have a clue where they are.
These were just basic parcel tags daubed and stamped. I then added a few drops of glue here and there and sprinkled with dazzling diamond glitter. This is by far the nicest of the white glitters I have used, and I have tried quite a few.
I think if I were to use this on a card, I think I would probably mask off the deer in the middle before stamping the others so you don't get the double image. but for this little tag, I wasn't too bothered. Besides come Christmas when I need these tags, I won't have a clue where they are.
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