I made a set of gift tags for the Hero Arts Holiday Challenge that runs from October 13th through December 1st. There are three creative options for this challenge and I chose the last one:
- Deck the Cards – ‘Tis the season for decking the halls…and of course the cards, too! Use at least one Hero Arts embellishment to deck-out your holiday card. A few options include metallic decor, gems, pearls, and felt embellishments.
- Merry and Bright – Brighten up your holidays with NEON! Use any Hero Arts neon ink or neon dauber on your project.
- A Few of My Favorite Things – Create any Christmas/Holiday/Winter card with a favorite stamping technique plus a Hero Arts holiday stamp.
One of my favourite things to do is half-paper piece and half colour an image. It’s a great compromise when I don’t feel like using just one technique to dress up an image. When I’m making multiples, it also makes it easier and more fun, too! I stamped the Collage Music Background on the Ticket Frame Cuts. Then I stamped the large snowman from Snow Much Joy on to its coordinating Snowman Frame Cut. I paper pieced the hats and scarves with Echo Park’s This & That Christmas paper pad, and shaded the faces and bodies with Copic markers. All Copic products are 25% off at Simon Says Stamp!
Have you played along with the Hero Arts Holiday Challenge? You have ’til December 1st to join in on the fun for a chance to win one of the four $50 shopping sprees to the Hero Arts Online Store!
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Adorable tags!
Sooooo cute.
luv
Debby
Love these sweet little tags, Emily!
so cute mf…
hugs,
Karen
These are adorable!! I can never get enough of christmas snowmen 🙂
LOVE these to death, Emily! Love how you stamped the joy inside the snowman!
These are so cute,Emily! The snowman is adorable,love the paper piecing!!
These tags are so sweet, Em! Love the paper-piecing and the subtle background.
These tags are just so cute!
They are so adorable!!
Fabulous tags Emily 🙂 super cute ! 🙂 ,,, might just have to CASE these 🙂
luv
Lols x x x
Awww, his adorable! I love how you used a kraft base.