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He knows if you are naughty or nice.
Celebration Christmas and the season to be jolly.
HMM!
Macro Mondays: Celebrate
Day 331/365:
A bit samey, I know but I don't have a lot of time at the moment with our grandson staying with us. It's my friend's birthday today so this is her gift. I watched a video on the way to wrap a gift like this, it was harder than it looked and the paper kept tearing. Got there in the end though. I made the gift tag too, and a card but didn't want to put too much in the frame so left the card out.
Experimenting with a few ideas for natural gift tags, using slices of birch branch and pyrography — the snowflake took ages!
You better hurry.
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I couldn't find anything I fancied photographing with just 2 words on it (lots with 3 or 4!), but then I remembered some little ink stamped pieces of fabric I'd bought to include in slow stitching projects. They're mainly things like flowers and leaves, but this was among them, so for once I actually made my own prop. It's finished off with a scrap of sari silk ribbon. The base is a bit more slow stitching I did earlier. I'm beginning to enjoy it. :)
For this week's Looking Close... on Friday group theme, Only Two Words.
Captured for Macro Mondays theme: red and green.
HMM everyone!
And for Color my World Daily (Red Day on Monday)
to all the family, friends and loved-ones, you are the gift that keeps giving and through that we send our love and thanks. May your New Year bring you Health and Happiness ...
Smile on Saturday! :-) theme : #Gift Wrapping Material
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments
A big thank you to all of you who visited, faved and commented, it is very much appreciated! ...
This started off as a design thought that then got to a photo shoot of just a plain bottle ... I then shot a plain white tag alongside the bottle ... and then layered all the additional bottle layers, bottle-top strip and tag photography through photoshop. None of what you see is real apart from the bottle and tag ...
Macro Mondays theme: Wrapping
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
I bought these gift cards some time ago just because I liked the way they were tied and thought they might be interesting to photograph one day. And here they are.
For this week's Macro Mondays group theme, Card.
The #MacroMondays theme for 3/25 is cold and I think this is pretty chill…. grin
(Btb, The weather forecasted for today, Saturday, was supposed to be lots of snow up north - ME, NH, VT but it may be rain in some of the southern most parts of those states.)
Will put the size verification up in a bit. From left to right it is 7.2cm, so it just falls in the MM parameters. The key lime pie is closer in and about 5cm.
…….💙❄️ HMM ❄️💙
I felt like keeping things simple today. The little house-shaped ceramic pendant was handmade by a lovely lady in Northern Ireland with a design using Fennel from her own garden. It's less than 1" high and it's thick enough to stand up on its own without any help from me. That alone is reason for me to like it. Figuring out how to make things stand up is a constant battle. :)
A gift tag, a gift box, a few dried Hydrangea flowers and a wax seal. Not too much more to say about it really. :)
For this week's Macro Mondays group theme, Tag.
Another possibility for the MM theme of red and green for 12/23
Patricia Lane Evans - thank you
Hmmmm, oops, I didn’t do a size verification of this!! Can do a size verification for the tag but the ribbon is now a tether, so you’ll need to extrapolate.
……. 💙♥️💚HMM💚♥️💙
My wife made this tag for a present she gave me over twenty years ago.
The Macro Mondays group has chosen Love today.
The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the St Valentine's group today, at the suggestion of cooliceblue.
Stuck for an idea for your daily 365 shot? Join the hereios of the We're Here! group for inspiration.
I am not going to bore you with a lot of pictures of Christmas cookies because I did over 40 dozen of these this season!
NEW! to my etsy shop! check them out....www.jessicastolte.etsy.com
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Trick-or-Treat! These fun tags were custom designed by *me* just in time for one of my favorite spooky holidays!
This set of six tags (one of each design shown in the images) includes coordinating thread. They measure 2" in diameter. Printed on crisp cardstock with a canvas-like texture. Paper is easy to write on if you'd like to add your own personal touch.
These fabulous tags are perfect for so many things!
-add a little fun to a halloween gift
-fabulous addition to your holiday scrapbook page
-attach to a seasonal thank-you gift
-spice up your own etsy shop with some seasonal price tags
-attach to your Halloween party favors
-be creative!!!!
These fab tags will arrive in a special package just for you :)
November 2008: I made these gift tags last weekend using white tags bought at Michael's, Stampin' Up stamps and ink, and Crayola colored pencils. I'm putting the mini light ornaments (also from Michael's) with the tags on my Christmas gifts.
This was actually the top on a small jar of blue sparkly slime- I think the idea was that you put a gift card (plastic of course) in the slime and the recipient would have to dig it out.
I'm quite enjoying dabbling in slow stitching. I made these gift tags the other day and another 2 today. The green stitches you can see in the piece on the bottom are just there to hold the bits of fabric in place. I've no idea what it's going to turn into, if anything. The thing I like about slow stitching is that there's really no right or wrong. It's all about just having a go. That suits me. :)
Taken with Lensbaby Velvet 56.
I use pinking shears and a hole punch to turn the previous year's holiday cards into gift tags.
My mother introduced me to the idea when I was a tween. So many years of great fun and beautiful tags
I can't tell you how happy I am to see flowers everywhere again.
Here's another bit of slow stitching. Making these little gift tags is fun because they're quick to do. It seems I may not have the right personality to create something the size of a quilt. :)
The Art Deco buttons are made from carved abalone shell with domed purple casein centres. They date from the 1920s. The flowers, of course, are Wisteria.
Taken with Lensbaby Velvet 56.
Top tier is lemon cake with lemon buttercream. Bottom tier is vanilla cake filled with strawberry buttercream.
Client requested my Where's the Party cake....with a few changes. She wanted only 1 candle, a scrolling 20, and skittles on the board instead of the various balls. I decided to switch the stacking order. I thought the bow would be better showcased on top of the present instead of hanging off the side. I wanted to add the gift tag...as it's almost another one of my signatures....lol =P I really like how this cake turned out....really fun and playful and just oozing colour =D