5 Snowflake Christmas Gift Tags – Kristina Werner Snow Flurries

I’m back with five more tags! This time I’m using the Kristina Werner Snow Flurries die set and the CZ Design Nested Tags from Simons Says Stamp.

These tags used the other half of the 12×12 patterned paper I used on my last set of tags. I just turned it over to the other side for these. I used the second largest tag die to cut 5 tags from the patterned paper and then 5 more from Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 80lb cardstock. The white cardstock gives the tag some extra sturdiness and allows you to write something on the back. I glued both pieces together with liquid glue.

I used my Crop-A-Dile Eyelet Punch again to make the hole larger to fit the star eyelets. It was still a tight fit for the eyelet but I made it work. I ripped the top of the tag on a couple but once I added the eyelet and secured it in place, you couldn’t tell.

I chose two snowflake dies from the Snow Flurries die set. I cut the largest snowflake from white cardstock scraps and then also from gold glitter cardstock. Then I cut the die that looks like a flower from Sahara Sand cardstock from Stampin’ Up. Pebble cardstock from Concord & 9th would be a great substitute. I glued the the beige die cut to the white snowflake where it exactly matched the pattern. Then I glued the gold glitter snowflake to the tag using liquid glue just in the center of the snowflake. Then I adhered the white snowflake over top of that offsetting it to ensure the snowflakes didn’t match up exactly. I did that for all five tags.

My sentiment is from the Spellbinders Merry and Bright Sentiment Strips press plate and die set. I’ve said this before but I love this set because it creates multiple sentiments at once. Using the BetterPress machine and BetterPress Black ink, I pressed the sentiment plate into the Porcelain BetterPress Cotton Cardstock recommended for this technique. Then I used the coordinating die to cut all the sentiments at once. So efficient! I popped each sentiment strip up with foam squares as well.

I couldn’t find any embellishments that I thought worked well with this tag so I turned back to my Snow Flurries die set. I chose two of the small dies to create small paper embellishments. I cut those from the same white and beige cardstock I used for the snowflakes. I adhered those down with liquid glue and I was really happy with how that looked. You don’t always need shiny embellishments. Sometimes all you need is already in the die set. Finally, I added my ribbon. I just used a few that I had on hand in coordinating colors. I fed three through my eyelet and then used the fourth to tie off the others in a knot.

That’s all there was to it! So easy and quick to put together 5 more Christmas gift tags. If you’d like to see my process video, click the link below to my YouTube channel. I hope you’re inspired to create some gift tags of your own. Thanks for stopping by today. Now go get crafty!

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