Welcome! Today I am excited about a product in my stash which I want to share my success in using it with you – including the resulting cards. You can find more of my Christmas Gift Tags from over the years by checking out #inkyandstampytags on Instagram, or my dedicated Pinterest boardįor more in-depth information about the best value supplies for your craft table, from cardstock to the handiest tools, check out my Best of the Basics series. Thank you for your support – it means I can keep creating and sharing with you. Thank you for stopping by! Below are links to the products I have used – some are affiliate links (not all) which simply means I may get a small commission at no extra cost to you when shopping. This completes my cute little gift tag today. I finished the tag off with Lawn Fawn Gold trimmings. I white heat embossed the sentiment onto black cardstock and cut them as thin as I dared! The sentiment strip was placed with a foam adhesive strip directly beneath the fox and the gift. You can view my stamp storage and binders here. I searched through my Christmas sentiment stamps – I do have all my Christmas stamps stamped out into a binder, making this easy to flick pages to find the perfect sentiment to fit. Two, liquid glue was difficult to get a smooth finish on the vellum, but Gina K’s adhesive dot roller worked best to adhere both white circles on either side of the vellum. One, best to stamp and heat emboss any images first, so I put his wee gift a little to the left, plus the To/From and my logo on the back. I realised two things through trial and error. I wanted my gift tag to have a little bit of a difference to all my others, and decided the Honey Bee Stamps tag set with a vellum centre layer would be just the thing. I did colour the nose with a black copic marker. I did not worry about trying to colour those teeny weeny eye pieces, rather filled those tiny gaps with black Nuvo drops. I went through my scrap folder ( click here to see how I organise my cardstocks and coloured scraps) and chose some burnt orange and cream cardstock. The Taylored Expressions Little Fox has two dies – one for the fox body and the other for the white accents – it cuts the two cheeks, nose and tip of the tail at once. I have listed all products used at the end for your reference. I chose to use watercolour cardstock, even though I didn’t paint anything, because I like the natural texture. So enjoy, create and find colour in your life.This tag really is a simple one – mostly die cutting using products from Honey Bee Stamps, Taylored Expressions and Lawn Fawn. Once you’ve got what you need, your creative possibilities are endless. Our store provides a convenient and pleasant way to buy your art and craft supplies online in Australia. Whether you’re creating with or alongside your children, family or friends, you will often experience a deepening bond while partaking in the arts and crafts together. Visit our Creative Active Kids Corner where you can purchase tools and mediums to help harness the natural creativity of children. We send out items promptly to wherever you are. Australia-wide delivery means you can order high quality items at affordable prices. Contemplating the available tools and mediums can inspire the direction of your artworks themselves, so browse and reflect while on our site.Īrt and craft lovers-professionals and amateurs alike-can find all the things they need at our well-stocked online craft store. Our carefully selected, high quality brand lines include Ranger, Tim Holtz, Chameleon, Waffle Flower, Hero Arts and Heartfelt Creations among many others. We sell everything you need to create beautiful art and craft work of your own, including paints, inks, stamps, embellishments, markers, coloured pencils and a whole lot more. ♦ We proudly support the Professor David Morris Cancer Research Fund ♦ Company now offers Afterpay Service and Zip Pay ♦ Personalised customer service (including advice on the ideal materials for your project) ♦ High quality well-known brands at very affordable online prices
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