Happy Friday! This morning I went Live over on YouTube and we created these super fun multi-step stamp layering snowmen gift tags. If you love realistic mulit-step stamped images I highly encourage you to check out Kitchen Sink Stamps. I just love these amazing stamps and hope you do too!
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V I D E O T U T O R I A L
Watch the replay of these snowmen gift tags from start to finish below or click HERE to watch in HD:
SNOWMEN TAGS
Products featured:
- Kitchen Sink Stamps Multi Step Snowmen Stamp Set
- Lawn Fawn Snowy Sky Stencil
- Lawn Fawn Hillside Stencils
- Simon Says Stamp Comfort and Joy Stamp Set
- Waffle Flower Nesting Tags Dies
- More supplies linked in the supply list at the bottom of this post
The Waffle Flower Nesting Tags Dies were used to die cut SSS Fog Cardstock for the card fronts and smooth white cardstock for the backs.
For both the large and small tags, the hat was stamped first with both Pinkfresh Studio Rocky Slope and Licorice inks. The band around the hat was stamped with Lawn Fawn Lobster Ink.
The hat was masked with Masking Paper and then the snowman was stamped with SSS White Pigment Ink, Pinkfresh Studio Misty Coast Ink, and Rocky Slope Ink.
The arms were stamped with Pinkfresh Studio Doe Ink. The nose was stamped with Pinkfresh Clementine Ink and they eyes, mouth, and buttons were stamped with Versafine Onyx Black Ink.
The sky was stenciled with SSS White Pigment Ink using the Lawn Fawn Snowy Sky Stencil. The ground was stenciled with a Lawn Fawn Hillside Stencil.
Hearts and a greeting from the Simon Says Stamp Comfort and Joy Stamp Set were stamped on the tags using Lawn Fawn Lobster Ink. An additional greeting from the stamp set was stamped with Versafine Onyx Black Ink to finish the front of the tag.
The white tag back was stamped with "to" and "from" from the Simon Says Stamp Comfort and Joy Stamp Set using Lawn Fawn Lobster Ink.
Hole reinforcers from the stamp set were adhered to the tag fronts and back, the tags were adhered back to back, and finished with some Lawn Trimmings Twine.
INVISIBLE SNOWMAN TAGS
Products featured:
- Kitchen Sink Stamps Multi Step Invisible Snowman Stamp Set
- Lawn Fawn Snowy Sky Stencil
- Simon Says Stamp Comfort and Joy Stamp Set
- Waffle Flower Nesting Tags Dies
- More supplies linked in the supply list at the bottom of this post
The Waffle Flower Nesting Tags Dies were used to die cut SSS Fog Cardstock for the card fronts and smooth white cardstock for the backs.
The hat from the Kitchen Sink Stamps Multi Step Invisible Snowman Stamp Set was stamped with Pinkfresh Studio Misty Coast Ink, Rocky Slope, Metropolis, and Licorice inks.
The eyes, mouth, and rocks were stamped with Pinkfresh Studio Rocky Slope and Licorice inks.
The nose was stamped with Pinkfresh Studio Inks in Peach Fuzz, Apricot, and Clementine Inks.
The scarf was stamped with Lawn Fawn Lobster Ink and SSS Schoolhouse Red Ink.
The pipe was stamped with Pinkfresh Studio Inks in Warm Buff, Doe, and Gathered Twigs.
The sky was stenciled with SSS White Pigment Ink using the Lawn Fawn Snowy Sky Stencil.
Hearts from the Simon Says Stamp Comfort and Joy Stamp Set were stamped on the tags using Lawn Fawn Lobster Ink. A greeting from the stamp set was stamped with Versafine Onyx Black Ink to finish the front of the tag.
The white tag back was stamped with "to" and "from" from the Simon Says Stamp Comfort and Joy Stamp Set using Lawn Fawn Lobster Ink.
Hole reinforcers from the stamp set were adhered to the tag fronts and back, the tags were adhered back to back, and finished with some Lawn Trimmings Twine.
S U P P L I E S
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S H O P P I N G
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L I V E S F A Q S
Currently I am doing a Friday morning Lives at 9 am CT. I adding a once monthly evening Live the last Monday of the month at 7 p.m CT. Replays will be on my YouTube Channel.
I have a few requests to edit the Lives. Currently I am not going to edit them. This is for a couple of reasons:
1) Lives are new to me and we are going to stick with this format for a bit. I personally love Lives. I haven't watched an edited Live so I reserve the right to reconsider in the future if I think it's something I can fit in my schedule.
2) I don't want to spend the precious hours I have for creating new content, editing a Live. I will be bringing the exact same amount of traditional content and videos to my channel. Lives/replays are in addition to that content.
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Thanks to everyone who joined me today! I had a blast visiting with everyone. ❤️