Tag: Christmas is IT!

Welcome to the last installment of CASEing Coast to Coast for 2022!  Karen Hallam in CA and myself here in PA have been enjoying CASEing (Copying and Selectively Editing) each other’s projects for several years now and it’s still just as fun as always.  This month it was my turn to choose our direction.  And since we’re in the final days until Christmas, I thought perhaps creating a packaging idea would be a good idea.

I decided to create some tags.  Here’s what I came up with…

I pulled out Sunny Studio’s Deck the Hall stamp set and coordinating dies to create these “sweet” tags.  For each tag, I used a tag die from my stash (I’m not sure where it came from but any tag would work) and cut it out on heavy white cardstock and then again 2 more times using SU’s (retired) Oh So Ombre DSP.  

On one of the DSP tags, I stamped the text at the bottom and glued it to the white tag . The fun little candy swirls were stamped and heat embossed with black embossing powder and colored using Copic markers.  I added some glitter using a glitter pen for a little sparkle and then positioned the candy ornaments on the tag and popped them with dimesionals.  After securing the silver thread to the back of the tag with tape, I glued the second DSP tag to the back so the front and back were the same color.  As a finish, I added a few sequins and ribbon.

If you haven’t already done so, please head over to Karen’s blog HERE to get another last minute holiday project idea.  Karen and I are looking forward to sharing more in the coming year and hope you’ll come along with us on our Cross Country adventure.

Thanks very much for visiting today and I hope you’re finding time to relax amidst all the holiday hustle and bustle!

Take care,

Rosanne

One Comment

  1. These tags are so sweet! That tag die is really pretty – did you figure out where it is from? Another year behind us, Rosanne! I’m so glad you want to continue with CC2C ~ it’s been a lot of fun! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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