Christmas is only seven days away . . . it's time to wrap it up!
And unless you enjoy confusion and chaos, labeling those wrapped presents is a very good idea. I know, because we have a relative that actually does not label gifts. It makes for some interesting moments! (We've all learned to have a sense of humor about it, so no hurt feelings, just a few good laughs once we get home.)
This year I decided to make my own and thought I'd share pictures here on the blog.
Supplies I used:
White Card Stock (to cut out the tag shape)
Hole Punch, Scissors & Glue
Acrylic Paint (for borders)
Scrapbooking Paper (trees, stockings, mitts, gingerbread men, & some trim)
Sequins, Ribbon and Yarn (for trim)
Do you make your own tags?
Are you done shopping? I have one gift left to buy.
Share a link in the comments if you have a picture online of something you made this year for Christmas.
Hope this final week is not full of stress for you!
~ Bridget
And unless you enjoy confusion and chaos, labeling those wrapped presents is a very good idea. I know, because we have a relative that actually does not label gifts. It makes for some interesting moments! (We've all learned to have a sense of humor about it, so no hurt feelings, just a few good laughs once we get home.)
This year I decided to make my own and thought I'd share pictures here on the blog.
Supplies I used:
White Card Stock (to cut out the tag shape)
Hole Punch, Scissors & Glue
Acrylic Paint (for borders)
Scrapbooking Paper (trees, stockings, mitts, gingerbread men, & some trim)
Sequins, Ribbon and Yarn (for trim)
Do you make your own tags?
Are you done shopping? I have one gift left to buy.
Share a link in the comments if you have a picture online of something you made this year for Christmas.
Hope this final week is not full of stress for you!
~ Bridget
"The Dashwoods were now settled at Barton Cottage with tolerable comfort to themselves.The house and the garden, with all the objects surrounding them, were now become familiar, and the ordinary pursuits which had given to Norland half its charms were engaged in again with far greater enjoyment than Norland had been able to afford since the loss of their father."
~ Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
~ acrylic painting by Bridget
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