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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Pretty Packages For Christmas


Hi there!  Have you started making things for Christmas yet?  Well, there are more things to make than just Christmas cards, tags, gift bags, and gift containers.  Today I'm sharing a gift bag and gift container that both have tags using the same dies and stamps but with different looks.

Here's what was done for the bag-
  • To make the tag I used the Nested Tagged Stitch Die and used the largest die to cut red decorative paper. The second to the largest die was used to cut white cardstock and green glitter paper.
  • Die-cut the white tag with the Christmas Tree cutaway Die.
  • Stamp "with love"  with Crimson Color Fuse Ink as shown.
  • Glue the white tag over the green glitter tag then onto the larger red decorative paper tag.
  • Use a decorative close pin to clip the tag onto the bag.

For this gift container I did a little upcycling, being a crafter it's always hard to throw things away that might be useful in some way.  This clear container is a side salad container from Chick-fil-A, when I saw it I just knew it had to be good for something even though it has a clear logo on the top of the lid.


  • This tag was made the same way as above except the words were stamped with Hearth Color Fuse Ink and popped up on the tag with foam squares.  
  • The red ribbon on the top of the tag was stapled on.  
  • Red shred was put inside of the container with the gift nestled in the shred.  
  • The container was then wrapped with red ribbon and the gift tag was popped up on the container with a foam square.




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