Card Recognition

Monday, December 17, 2012

May Arts Christmas Hop


Welcome to the May Arts Christmas blog hop, the ribbonistas are helping you get inspired for the holidays.  You should've come from Virginia's blog, if you get lost along the way feel free to pop back to May Arts.  I've decided to make a tag, because if I was organizd I'd have a whole stash of these ready for any occasions (I'm not that organized, but I can always dream right?).


Here's the final tag, and I wrapped the present in brown packaging paper and used May Arts White Sheer with Diagonal Stripes ribbon to wrap the package.  But let's back up a few steps and I'll show you how easy this to put together in a few steps.


Start by gathering a few supplies (see below for complete list).  Die cut out the tag and double sided banner and ink the tag with the Hero Arts newspaper print background stamp.


Next up, ink up the Hero Arts/Basic Gray Poinsettia & Berries flower, heat emboss with white embossing powder and then add distress inks.  Spritz with perfect pearls and cut out.


Assemble tag, adding flower, double sided banner and SRM sentiment, plus a few rhinestones.  Cut a 6 inch piece of the May Arts sheer ribbon and then tie a bow around ribbon with May Arts natural burlap string.  And you're done!  

Next up on the hop is Jenifer, go check out her blog Scapbooking-N-More to see what she's created.  And of course there are prizes, comment along the hop all this week for your chance to win fabulous May Arts ribbon.  I'm also adding this to the Ribbon Carousel holiday challenge, b/c you know me and challenges...

And... because I love May Arts ribbon, I've also got another fun project up on the MA blog today, check out my cool snowman and a few other Christmas projects. 


Materials: May Arts sheer diagonal ribbon, May Arts burlap string, Hero Arts newspaper print background stamp, Hero Arts/Basic Gray Berries and Poinsettia, SRM sticker, PTI Tag It Sale and double sided banner die, PTI kraft card stock, Tim Holtz distress inks festive berries, fired brick and gathered twigs, Stampendous white embossing powder, Recollections black rhinestones, Perfect pearls

40 comments:

Kathy/NorthCarolina said...

I am loving these kraft packages with hand crafted tags. So simple and beautiful. Thanks so much!

C said...

Sweet wrap, Erin! I used kraft paper this year too.

KellyG said...

So pretty, love that tag and the package looks awesome!

Amy Martin said...

wow...this is Beautiful... Wonderful way to spice up any packaging. Lovely job.

Lynn said...

Oh my...loving the gorgeous bow you made...that ribbon is stunning! And..I just made a ton of the simplist tags you can imagine because I had zero...

Verna Angerhofer said...

What a gorgeous way to dress up a brown paper package. It is so elegant and I love the color of kraft anyway in cards but never imagined it as a wrapping paper too. You really inspired me with your tags and wraps.

Barbara H said...

Love your choice of ribbon for your bow and the use of kraft paper. We recently moved and I recycled the kraft paper that my art work was wrapped in for our Christmas presents. I used the May Arts red and white chevron ribbon for the bows.

Mrs. Kenco said...

I love the way the tag turned out. The inking on the flower is cool!

Renee V said...

Beautiful tag! Great job stamping and that ribbon is fab!!!!

Jessica Strider said...

Lovely tag. The poinsettia stamp you used is beautiful, as are the ribbons. :)

Ann said...

Beautiful! I love the country charm feel.

Annie said...

That's Beautiful! Great job!

Diana Evensen said...

Very nice tag. I think it would have been good to layer the banner on some red cardstock, for more "pop" in the message.

Sherry Butcher said...

TFS your tag idea great way to make it stand out with the ribbon.

Barb Ghig said...

Your package is so elegant, and I love your snowman card! Beautiful projects!

Anita Braddock said...

What a Gorgeous Tag. love the Techniques you used. the details are super. and I love love the ribbon its Beautiful thanks for sharing

conil said...

Liking these tags a lot.

Anonymous said...

Snowman is darling. Your tag is very pretty also. thanks for the ideas.

Karen B. said...

Your package is beautiful, and that card is much too fun. Just used that ribbon too!

Anonymous said...

Pretty tag. I love that ribbon.

Rose said...

that flower on your tag is beautiful :) and what a cute snowman card :)

Teresa said...

love the ribbon and your tag!

Sue D said...

FAbulous--the ribbon really makes this package festive.

Nikki said...

Love your ribbon on your present. Just really pulls it all together :)

Miriam Prantner said...

What a beautiful gift, I wouldn't want to unwrap it! Love the ribbon you used on it and the tag is so sweet!

Ava Gavloski said...

that ribbon is gorgeous on the kraft bag display.... going to have to check that ribbon out for sure. very cute wrap
ava g

Anonymous said...

Love the packaging!
Lauren

Unknown said...

Adorable tag and your snowman card is too cute!

Rebecca Ednie said...

Love that flower stamp! Cute tag. Love the edges if that ribbon too.

Beatrice Lawson said...

I must get that stamp! I loved how your card turned out and the flower was just stunning.

Operation Write Home said...

Wow that tag is just amazing...lovely work!!

Chrissy said...

Love the ribbon and bow you tied! That is a lovely looking present. I wouldn't want to open it.

Holly and little people said...

Wow, this is simply stunning, I love your choices all combined, great idea, thanks for sharing!

D's Paper Studio said...

cute projects ... love the ribbon with the candy cane edging.

sharon g said...

I especially like your use of kraft as the background. NICE>

Jennifer Vanderbeek said...

I really need to start making (and using!) more tags--this is a great piece of instant gratification :)

Natasha G.P. said...

I like your thick tag--it looks so substantial and nice.

Camille Short said...

I love your package very much!

Trish Molnar said...

Great package! Love the tags!!!

jen said...

Stunning- thank you for getting me hooked on that ribbon! It really packs a pretty punch!