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For my contribution to the hop I created three snippet bauble tags. I started by cutting a snippet of white shimmer card three times with one of the dies from Queen & Co’s Merry & Bright Ornament kit. I then adhered the bauble frames onto a snippet of alcohol inked vellum I had leftover from a previous project. I fussy cut around the pieces so that they did not extend beyond the frames.
With a small snippet of silver mirror card I die cut the tops of my baubles, and glued those into place. At this stage the baubles had a stained glass window look to them, with the translucent, alcohol inked vellum. Whilst pretty, it wasn’t very useful for tags as it left nowhere to write. I remedied this by adding white pieces (more snippets!) to cover the backs of the baubles. I then finished off each tag with some silver ribbon (which if I remember correctly once adorned boxes of chocolates).
These bauble tags are a great way to use up snippets of paper, and they’re also pretty enough to keep as decorations for the tree once their job of gift tags has been completed!
Here’s our line up in case you get lost along the way.
So pretty.
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You are not kidding!! These are so so pretty! I am mesmerized by that blue! I would definitely want to hang them up after opening up my gift! Thank you also Charlotte for your amazing contributions to my blog hops over the past 2 years. You have brought us new techniques and inspiration from around the world and I for one am blessed by you. Thank you again.
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Beautiful!
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Wow! These tags are stunning. Love what you have done with them!!!!
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Your tags are so pretty! Happy Holidays!
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Very pretty. I like the alcohol inked vellum.
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alcohol ink on vellum! I have to try this!! I have used acetate before but not vellum, these turned out gorgeous!
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These are beautiful and unique.
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These are just exquisite and I love the vellum with alcohol ink background. I’ll have to give this technique a try.
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So beautiful
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So cute, I love this technique and I got to try it soon. I love your goblets and had great time blog hoping with you, I’ll miss seeing your projects and wish you a Merry Christmas
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These almost look like stained glass and I can imagine decorating a small tree with them. So pretty!
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Beautiful tags Charlotte! Hope you’re well hun, been thinking of you. Sending Christmas hugs, Wends xoxo
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These are really beautiful!
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