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Peaceful Pines and other tags

Continuing on from yesterday, I made more tags using up “leftovers” although my father objected to the term since he felt that some of the parts were too gorgeous to be deemed leftover! And I actually did some stamping this time (apart from on the back), using Peaceful Pines.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Starlight Thinlits dies - Perfect Pines framelits dies - Delicate Ornament Thinlits dies - Peaceful Pines

The first tag is on a base of cherry cobbler which I punched with the scalloped tag topper punch; oddly this was on my pile, I’d been planning on making tags last week but this one didn’t get beyond the base! The always artichoke pine boughs cut out using perfect pines thinlits dies were from an attempt to put a mass of pine boughs on a card – it got too fussy and I cut back on the number, so here were the perfect number for a tag. I first used heat embossing and copper powder to add the sentiment and then used the silicone mat and sponge dauber to attach the pine boughs. I actually had to cut something out to finish it – it needed a copper foil bow (from the same set of framelits) and I used some cherry cobbler baker’s twine to attach one of the mini pinecone embellishments. In order to let this swing free, I popped up the bow with teeny tiny pieces of dimensionals. A combo of cherry cobbler and gold baker’s twine was used for the string.

Next I found a beautiful silver foil star cut out using the Starlight thinlits dies which I attached to a circle of cherry cobbler with a circle of whisper white on the back to make it possible to write on it. Well, legibly anyway. I attached the cherry cobbler baker’s twine and it looked wrong because the twine hides some of the star and it looked as if there was too much star at the bottom. So, I turned it up the other way and it’s perfect. At least I think so – let me know what you think.

The third tag is my father’s favourite. The pieces have been languishing in my leftovers pile for a while as you can see since it’s using red foil which was in last year’s catalog! Both the red foil and the gold foil back were cut using the delicate ornament thinlits dies which were carried over from last year. I sandwiched the gold baker’s twine between the layers with fuse before using the liquid glue and a sponge dauber to attach the rest.

I hope that you’ll have some fun making tags. It’s so much fun because there are no rules of sizes or shapes, you can just use up whatever you have hanging around. Your leftover pile will thank you!

In case you missed the post, I’m offering a product share of new papers and ribbons from the catalog. Details are here.

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I hope you enjoyed today’s projects. Please use the hostess code to get free product; the current one is CBUJ4GTP (if your order is over $150, don’t use the code, you get the rewards, but you still get the free gift from me). Click here to go to my online shop or here to join my team. To sign up for Paper Pumpkin, click here.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Starlight Thinlits Dies

There’s a die in the Starlight Thinlits Dies collection that is unusual and beautiful. It doesn’t cut out a shape or coordinate with a stamp, it cuts out a number of dots and other shapes and creates a gorgeous negative star.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Starlight Thinlits Dies - Star of Light

I intended on having a larger piece but it was early and I was without coffee and I put the die at the corner of my piece of emerald envy. As I picked up my piece of silver foil to see how it looked, I realised that this wasn’t a mistake at all (!) and I could just change the card layout and it would be perfect. Next I used the versamark and the sentiment from the set which is bundled with these thinlits – the Star of Light set. I heat embossed using silver powder directly onto the card base. I find that it’s best to have the cardbase unfolded, it seems to do less warping – as does allowing the heat gun to get hot before starting.

Next I used tombow to glue my piece of emerald envy onto the silver foil and then popped that up with dimensionals. I think I’ll use this card in some of my upcoming parties – it’s nice and easy for beginners. Good for mass production too.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project. Please use the hostess code to get free product; the current one is XD4D794N (if your order is over $150, don’t use the code, you get the rewards, but you still get the free gift from me). Click here to go to my online shop or here to join my team. To sign up for Paper Pumpkin, click here. The “buy 3 get one free” offer for DSP is good for the rest of the month.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

 

Starlight Thinlits Dies

At the weekend I was playing with the Star of Light stamp set for the first time and that meant that I pulled out the matching Starlight Thinlits dies to see what was in there. I then ran all of the pieces through the big shot, just to see what we had. So I didn’t plan the island indigo for this card, it just happened to be a scrap next to my big shot. But what a beautiful star.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Starlight Thinlits Dies - Star of Lights

At first glance, it’s hard to see exactly how this comes together – it’s two pieces. There are a silver foil star which fits perfectly behind the delicate cut out island indigo star, I used the 2 way glue pen to attach it. The sentiment comes from the Star of Light set and it’s heat embossed in silver. Once I had that completed, I cut out tiny pieces of dimensionals that would fit in the points of the star and popped it up.

There are quite a few other beautiful shapes in the Starlight Thinlits Dies set, I’ll be playing with them soon and then sharing with you.

I’m busily preparing for my Christmas Buffet, card making style on Sunday – check out the details on my classes page.

Have a great Tuesday, see you tomorrow,

Liz