Hello there! It's been quiet here these last few days, I know. Like many of you, I have been busy with that Christmas to-do list! Today is my kids' last day of school, and I sent my little girls off this morning with gifts for their teachers. Since the theme for this week's MFT Wednesday Stamp Club is Simply Die-namic, I used a few Die-namics to dress up the gift bags. I did two identical bags, one for each of their teachers.
On the front of the bags I adhered felt snowflakes made with the Let It Snowflake Trio, and I placed adhesive rhinestones in the centers. I used the Small Scallop Border across the bottom. The paper is from the Modern Homemaker 8x8 pad by October Afternoon.
I used the Textile Rectangle to cut the tags. I stamped the music notes from Inspired By - Love to create the background. I glittered up some chipboard initials with Glitzy Glitter. Another felt snowflake and a jingle bell finish each tag.
Stop by Kim's Blog today after 11 am for more details about this week's Wednesday Stamp Club! We hope you will play along! :)
This will be my last post before Christmas, as I'll be spending time with my family. I want to wish you and your family the merriest and most blessed Christmas! May the peace and joy of Jesus's birth be in your hearts always! :)
Merry Christmas!
Christina
10 comments:
Oh Christina - this is so pretty! Love that the papers aren't Christmas - but you've combined them so they are. Can you come wrap all my gifts?
Gorgeous gift bag! Wow! Love the papers and that snowflake and sparkly letter is awesome girl!
That die as a tag...brilliant! And the music notes, OMG, I didn't even notice it on that stamp set...I am so getting it now! Thanks for helping me shop!! :)
These are so pretty, Christina!! Lucky teachers!!!
Really terrific gift bags! That's half the fun of the gift! Merry Christmas!
Brilliant and Beautiful!! Amazing as always!!
This is gorgeous, Christina!
Totally fabulous Christina!!
Beautiful bag and tag! Love the felt snowflakes!
This is such a great resource that you are providing and you give it away for free. I love seeing websites that understand the value of providing a quality resource for free. It?s the old what goes around comes around routine.
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