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Christmas Tags (with Echo Park)

Hi Everyone – A few easy ideas for gift tags to share today using the Holly Jolly Christmas Collection from Echo Park.  I created these for the Paper Bakery Kit Club – you should definitely check them out!

Secret Santa Tag
I really enjoyed creating this quick and easy little Secret Santa tag. First of all I highlighted the Santa from the Holly Jolly Christmas Element Stickers with some glitter-glue and then punched a hole in the sticker and tag using a very small hole punch. The gorgeous metal snowman was part of a kit from the fabulous Paper Bakery.
On the back of the tag is an element cut from the Journaling Cards patterned paper and a little gingerbread man who was hiding on the stickers sheet!
This fun idea would be great for jazzing up an otherwise plain Secret Santa gift
Gift Tag for Wine Bottle
You’ll have to excuse me doing another wine-tag – but I do live on a vineyard so hopefully I am forgiven!  This time I have created a tag using some of the patterned paper backed with cardboard to give some added weight.
To decorate the wooden stars I used Glimmermist in the Chalkboard and Mel’s Diner colors and added a small rhinestone to the center. The combination of the element cut from the paper and the journaling tag is a fun way to let the recipient know when they should be opening in the wine. I hope my father-in-law can wait that long!
Tiny Tags
I made these mini tags with some of the spare stickers I had from the Element Stickers Sheet. They co-ordinate with a similar set of Christmas cards I made – you can see those on my blog here. I have used the Postage Stamps Spellbinders to create these tags – making sure that one edge of the card was inside the die – leaving a seam to create a hinge for the tag. Throw on a sticker and that’s it! Embarrassingly simple but perfect for last minute gifts.
Please post a comment with any questions
Lowri 🙂
I am linking up this project to these websites here.

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  • Reply Lisa December 14, 2011 at 1:03 PM

    I love that secret santa one! I was wrapping my 3 secret santa gifts last night and was trying to think of a funny way to make a card. This is great!

  • Reply CraftyLikeLindy December 14, 2011 at 1:16 PM

    such fabulous stuff! Thanks so much for visiting my blog

  • Reply HI THERE! December 15, 2011 at 5:19 AM

    Another one of your fabulous ideas! I LOVE the wine bottle tags and those mini tags are too cute! Thanks so much for linking up your wonderful projects to The Creative Spark. I'm putting this one on my Facebook page. Hope you are having a great week my friend!
    Jenn 🙂

  • Reply Leslie December 15, 2011 at 5:23 AM

    What adorable gift tags! Being a total wine lover, that wine tag is a fantastic way to let people know when their wine will be mature. Thanks so much for stopping over at my blog and leaving such kind comments!

  • Reply Robyn December 17, 2011 at 2:12 AM

    Everything on your site is wonderful and beautiful- im glad I happened by!

  • Reply Wendy Hammer (Reed) December 17, 2011 at 6:04 PM

    OMGosh, those tiny tags are so stink in' CUTE!

  • Reply Otter December 20, 2011 at 7:23 PM

    I love all of these tags, they're all really lovely additions to any gift, but those tiny stamp ones? EEEEEEEEEE!!! OMG, they're ADORABLE!

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    Uncategorized

    Christmas Tags (with Echo Park)

    Hi Everyone – A few easy ideas for gift tags to share today using the Holly Jolly Christmas Collection from Echo Park.  I created these for the Paper Bakery Kit Club – you should definitely check them out!

    Secret Santa Tag
    I really enjoyed creating this quick and easy little Secret Santa tag. First of all I highlighted the Santa from the Holly Jolly Christmas Element Stickers with some glitter-glue and then punched a hole in the sticker and tag using a very small hole punch. The gorgeous metal snowman was part of a kit from the fabulous Paper Bakery.
    On the back of the tag is an element cut from the Journaling Cards patterned paper and a little gingerbread man who was hiding on the stickers sheet!
    This fun idea would be great for jazzing up an otherwise plain Secret Santa gift
    Gift Tag for Wine Bottle
    You’ll have to excuse me doing another wine-tag – but I do live on a vineyard so hopefully I am forgiven!  This time I have created a tag using some of the patterned paper backed with cardboard to give some added weight.
    To decorate the wooden stars I used Glimmermist in the Chalkboard and Mel’s Diner colors and added a small rhinestone to the center. The combination of the element cut from the paper and the journaling tag is a fun way to let the recipient know when they should be opening in the wine. I hope my father-in-law can wait that long!
    Tiny Tags
    I made these mini tags with some of the spare stickers I had from the Element Stickers Sheet. They co-ordinate with a similar set of Christmas cards I made – you can see those on my blog here. I have used the Postage Stamps Spellbinders to create these tags – making sure that one edge of the card was inside the die – leaving a seam to create a hinge for the tag. Throw on a sticker and that’s it! Embarrassingly simple but perfect for last minute gifts.
    Please post a comment with any questions
    Lowri 🙂
    I am linking up this project to these websites here.

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    7 Comments

  • Reply Lisa December 14, 2011 at 1:03 PM

    I love that secret santa one! I was wrapping my 3 secret santa gifts last night and was trying to think of a funny way to make a card. This is great!

  • Reply CraftyLikeLindy December 14, 2011 at 1:16 PM

    such fabulous stuff! Thanks so much for visiting my blog

  • Reply HI THERE! December 15, 2011 at 5:19 AM

    Another one of your fabulous ideas! I LOVE the wine bottle tags and those mini tags are too cute! Thanks so much for linking up your wonderful projects to The Creative Spark. I'm putting this one on my Facebook page. Hope you are having a great week my friend!
    Jenn 🙂

  • Reply Leslie December 15, 2011 at 5:23 AM

    What adorable gift tags! Being a total wine lover, that wine tag is a fantastic way to let people know when their wine will be mature. Thanks so much for stopping over at my blog and leaving such kind comments!

  • Reply Robyn December 17, 2011 at 2:12 AM

    Everything on your site is wonderful and beautiful- im glad I happened by!

  • Reply Wendy Hammer (Reed) December 17, 2011 at 6:04 PM

    OMGosh, those tiny tags are so stink in' CUTE!

  • Reply Otter December 20, 2011 at 7:23 PM

    I love all of these tags, they're all really lovely additions to any gift, but those tiny stamp ones? EEEEEEEEEE!!! OMG, they're ADORABLE!

  • Leave a Reply