The challenge for December’s blog hop was perfectly timed: Tied Up with String. The challenge was to use your papercrafting supplies to make a tag, decorate a package. I didn’t use string on many of the packages, because I’m a ribbon girl at Christmas.
I started out with Papertrey’s Notched Star banners and created two tags in a silver/gold combination. The first I paired with gold (almost kraft) paper. I have no idea where I got it, but I’d love to find some more. I added Sarah’s initials to this tag.
I made a second tag and added it to a much more elegant package for my mother-in-law.
Then a couple of packages for guys, using the feather die from Simon Says and sentiments from Rustic Wreath (Papertrey) and Avery Elle’s Winter Wreath. (And finally, a package tied up with string.)
I used Winter Wreath again to create this package for Sarah, using a chipboard sticker for her initial.
These tags were die cut with Papertrey’s Tag Sale #8. The die cut, “Be,” is from Simon Says, and the Merry is from Reverse Confetti, with a Holly Jolly die from Papertrey.
Another package for a guy, the tag was created with Thickers and a sticker from Michaels.
And finally a little bag for my new daughter-in-law, created with the Double-ended Banner by Papertrey Ink with a sentiment from Rustic Wreath and some rhinestones from Michael’s. The snowflake die cut is by Memory Box.
I had a great time wrapping this year. Almost every gift had a handmade tag. Before the holiday I purchased a large roll of kraft wrapping paper with a paper holder/cutter from Crate and Barrel. I love how festive kraft can look when you add real ribbons and bright tags to the package. I’m also linking these to the Scrapbook Circle Gift Wrap Challenge.
I expect to be away from the computer the better part of the next two weeks. We leave later today for Chicago and time to celebrate with Sarah, Adam, and Caleb. When we return, we’ll be here just one day before heading off to drive Tracy’s mother’s van to Florida for her. We’ll be back mid-January, and I’ll be really ready to get caught up with my Christmas Journal (finally started, but hardly finished!) and to settle in with a few quiet weeks at home. I hope to keep up with some blog reading, but commenting may fall by the wayside while I’m away.
These are all lovely. I especially like the black and kraft packaging and tags for the guys.
All the packaging is amazing – I especially love the masculine gift wrapping with the twine & feather tags!
What a wonderful variety of beautiful packaging!
OMG!! These are all too CUTE!! I LOVE all of your ideas!! THANKS so much for sharing and have a Fabulous Week!! =)
Beautiful packages – your handmade touches are perfect.
Hope you have a lovely two weeks – enjoy your time with family & safe travels to y’all!
beautiful packaging for your gifts, i like especially the package for Sarah and the feather die
All your packaging is so beautiful and elegant. You are obviously celebrating a very classy Christmas. Safe Travels.
Beautiful tags and wrapping – particularly like the feather ones 🙂
Prettiest projects on the blog hop! Love them all-I’m a sucker for gold embossing and monograms every time! : )
Happy New year!
Beautiful present wrapping. I love making presents look beautiful. This year I did mine with kraft paper and wrote directly onto them with white pen.
I hope youre enjoying your travels. I made a few tags this year with miscellaneous Christmas stickers, and I’m thrilled with how they came out. I think I need a good tag die for next year.
Rinda
Happy New Year Karen. I hope you have a wonderful time on your travels. See you later in the month. Take care. PS Your packages are fabulous!!
so beautifully wrapped!! love your tags!
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