Saturday, 7 November 2020

25 Days of Christmas Tags

Hi and welcome to a post that is all about Tracey's 25 Days of Christmas Tags extravaganza. Today Uniko are the featured company, so the BA's are joining in with some ideas for you.
Here's my take using some of Uniko's 'snowy' sets!


I don't do shabby chic really but I do love and admire those made by others and after seeing a card on Pinterest, I was inspired to turn the idea into a tag, but in my own way!

I die cut a couple of circles from white card, a stitched one and a slightly larger plain one. I wanted the texture of the stitching and the only other die I had that was slightly larger in diameter was a plain one! Basically just use what you have!
Using the smaller circle, I masked off sections and secured it in my MISTI, before adding the stamping and inking. I went with a brown and blue colour palette, using shades of brown from Altenew's Warm Gray set and the blue was Tumbled Glass DI. 
The stamped snowflakes are from Uniko's Stunning Snowflakes and Snowflake Serenade sets. The large die cut one is also Uniko, the large Sparkling Snowflake die, which I cut down to fit the tag, adding a punched snowflake from the stash on top. I couldn't find any sparkly card the right colour, so added Versamark all over the die cut and added some WOW white sparkle puffy EP., the smaller snowflake was edged in Tumbled Glass DI.


The middle panel was stamped using the Christmas Background Builders set and the bottom right with two stamps from the Background Builders Classic set, plus a couple of punched snowflakes edged in DI.
To finish, I added clear Nuovo drops in Grey Mist in between sections and in groups of 3 over the right hand panels, silver stickles to the brown snowflake centers and pearls to the die cut ones.
Once dry, I sandwiched the silver die cut hanger between the two circles and added a bow of blue, brown and jute string.
There's lots more Uniko tag inspiration over on the Uniko blog as well as LOTS of tag inspiration over on Tracey's blog.





8 comments:

  1. It's a lovely tag with the twine and the button. It does look shabby chic and very pretty. [Bunny]

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  2. Tag? I would hang it on my tree!! This is really gorgeous Julie, I love the blue and taupe colour pallette and how you have used them together. The twine and gingham ribbon makes for a real rustic look. It's lovely xx

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  3. I love this tag/ work of art! I agree- ornament! Thanks for your inspiration.

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  4. Every little detail is perfect!

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  5. Schitterend mooi kleur papier heb je gebruikt
    Groetjes Gerrie

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  6. Beautiful tag Jules! LOVE the soft colours and shimmer. Perfect finishing touches! xx

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  7. The way you colored it and added the embossing powder to make it sparkle is so neat it is really pretty

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  8. Wonderful share. I like the large snowflake and the background stamping.

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