Hi there everyone! Laura with you here today to give a little scrapping inspiration for those holiday photos coming soon!
I love a bright, fun Christmas LO!! You see so much red and green, I love the look of the aqua, pink, and red together--it really makes the LO pop! But what really pulls it all together and frames the entire page is the coordinating chipboard sets from Clear Scraps!
The Tag Present Chipboard Embellishment is perfect for this! I love this tag with the presents too! You get a sturdy chipboard tag, and then the little present is in the set to allow you to easily paint, stain, etc, the little present. You could even put a different color paper behind it! It would be great, not just in a Christmas LO, but also birthday, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Graduation, Baby Shower, Wedding you name it! Limited only by your imagination and creativity! There is another version with mittens for all your winter pics and another with Holly. So easy to create--this one I just painted the little gift, then added a layer of glitter glue. I covered the tag with paper, brushed edges with ink, and when the little present was dry, glued it all together! Love to make custom embellishments so easily! Find them in the Clear Scraps store HERE.
How perfect of a match to the tag are these cuties! The little presents are just the right addition to the LO! They were painted with acrylic paint like the little present on the tag, also covered with pretty sparkly glitter glue and this time I did trace them out on different patterned papers, cut out and then glued on the back. Once dry, they were the perfect little touch, and who is better to add then a cute little Santa sticker. These presents are called the Two Presents Chipboard Embellishment and can be found right near the tags in the store.
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Supplies Used:
Clear Scraps: Chipboard Embellishments--Two Presents & Tag Present.
Other: acrylic paint, Hickory Smoke Distress Ink, Stardust Stickles,
Simple Stories Mix and A-Mingle collection, foam tape, twine.
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