Holiday Tags

December 11, 2024 6:00 PM ET

Making holiday tags has been my passion for decades. Family members have now decorated entire trees with their collections of my holiday tags.

This will be a fun 90 minutes of making something beautiful from your scraps of cardstock, glitter paper, gems and die cut pieces and embellishments.

If you wish to register for the workshop, click the button below to pay $5.00 with most credit cards.

The Sunday before class you will receive a Zoom Link.

I will list what I’ve used for each tag. But use whatever you have. If you’ve been making holiday cards your stash should be amazing.

I went a little overboard making more tags than we could possibly do in 90 minutes. We’l make the first four tags and I’ll go over the others so you have the information you need to make them.

Scandinavian Tag Die Set, Snowing Mini Stamp, Winter Village Die Set, Timeless Sentiments 3 Dies

Heavy White Cardstock

Clear Embossing Ink and White Embossing Powde

Persian Blue and Sapphire Ink Pads

Dazzling Diamonds, Green and Gold Glitter scraps

Blending Brushes

Red and Green Markers

Glue

Double Sided Foam Adhesive

Before Class Die Cut (1) Tag from White heavy cardstock and 1 tag from light blue (Iceberg)

Winter Village

Heavy White Cardstock

Glitter Paper in Dazzling Diamonds, Gold and Green

White Acrylic or something for snow splatter

Sentiment from Christmas Season Die Set

Strawberry Fresh Die Ink and Blending Brush

Hole Punch

Before Class die cut two circles of heavy white cardstock.

Scandinavian Tag Die Set

Vineyard Berry Cardstock

Dazzling Diamonds and 1/2″ strip of Black Glitter Glitter Cardstock

3/4″ Square of Brushed Gold Cardstock

Clear Embossing Ink and White Embossing Powder

Before Class Die Cut both pieces of tag with red cardstock.

Scandinavia Tag Set

Festive Greenery Embossing Folder

Clear Embossing Ink and Silver Embossing Powder

White Cardstock

Before Class Die Cut 2 tags and one pocket in white cardstock

Scandinavian Tags

Berry Branch Die Se

Festive Greenery Embossing Folder

Merry Christmas Die (Sentiment)

Black Cardstock

White Cardstock, Silver Brushed Cardstock and Red Glitter Cardstock, Gold Glitter Cardstock

Firefly and Shadow Creek Fresh Dye Ink Pads

Blending Brushes

You need two tags and one pocket cut from black cardstock for this tag

Scandinavian Tags, Berry Branch Die Set, Layered Snowflakes Embossing Folder, Holiday Tag Sentiments

Iceberg Cardstock

Navy Fresh Dye Ink Pads and Blending Brush

Metallic Watercolors

Brushed Silver Cardstock

White Cardstock

Water and Paint Brush for Splatter

Firefly and Shadow Creek Fresh Dye Ink Pads and Blending Brush

You need two tags cut from Iceberg Cardstock for this tag.

Other Tag Ideas . . . . .

These gift tags were all made from Festive Ornaments Layering Die Set. The To From sentiment on the back of the tags is from Holiday Tag Sentiments. Scraps of white cardstock and glitter cardstock made up the entire set.

I’m giving this set to my sister who wraps more holiday gifts than anyone I know.

Holiday Tag for my teen granddaughter. Products include Altenew Pinecones Slim 3D Embossing Folder and Festive Ornaments Layering Die Set and Spellbinders BestiesHeart in Hand, Alphabet and Bracelet.

This tag is for my niece. She loves to crochet and has three cats like those on the tags. The Altenew products include Festive Ornaments, Classic Pinecone Embossing Folder, Wonderful Wool, Pocket Sentiments and Woven Basket. Kitten are from Newton’s Nook Unwinds.

From a workshop I taught on Bridget Casey’s Free Saturday Workshop December 14, 2024 using Cardinal Love andBerry Branch Layering Die Set.

The idea for this tag came from a card I saw at the Simon Says Stamp event in Columbus, Ohio. The Star Gazer Lily is backed with a gold die cut from Simon.

Come start a new year of card making with me January 8th for my Second Wednesday Workshop. Details will be on my blog soon. Altenew will announce it in the newsletter.

I also teach once a month on Bridget Casey’s Free Saturday Workshop. Details are announced on my blog prior to the workshop each month.