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DIY Christmas Gift Wrap Tags

11
Dec
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Hi everyone.  Heather Leopard is here and before I show you my Christmas Gift Wrap Tags, I want to say that I’m thrilled to be returning to the design team for a 2nd year.  My goal is to inspire you with scrapbooking layouts and all things crafty.  Please let me know what you like about me and would like to see more of from me – cut files, types of layouts, more photos, less photos on a layout, etc. etc.  Just leave me a comment and/or connect with me on social media, which are all listed at the bottom of this post.

Now, let’s get started with today’s crafty project…

DIY Christmas Gift Wrap Tags by @heatherleopard using @PebblesInc #merrymerry collection #madewithpebbles #christmastags #gifttags #Christmas

DIY Christmas Gift Wrap Tags

DIY Christmas Gift Wrap Tags by @heatherleopard using @PebblesInc #merrymerry collection #madewithpebbles #christmastags #gifttags #Christmas

To get started, wrap your gifts in your favorite gift wrap  or if your package is small enough, using patterned paper that coordinates with your tags.

Gather your supplies

DIY Christmas Gift Wrap Tags by @heatherleopard using @PebblesInc #merrymerry collection #madewithpebbles #christmastags #gifttags #Christmas

Gather your coordinating tags, die cuts, stickers, twine and anything else you’s like to decorate your tags.

Create your tags

Washi Christmas Tree Tag

DIY Christmas Gift Wrap Tags by @heatherleopard using @PebblesInc #merrymerry collection #madewithpebbles #christmastags #gifttags #Christmas

Add strips of Washi on white cardstock, precut to slightly larger than your Christmas tree design that you will be cutting. Make sure to add enough rows and cover the majority of the paper.

DIY Christmas Gift Wrap Tags by @heatherleopard using @PebblesInc #merrymerry collection #madewithpebbles #christmastags #gifttags #Christmas

Cut your design using your favorite die cut, machine or by hand.

DIY Christmas Gift Wrap Tags by @heatherleopard using @PebblesInc #merrymerry collection #madewithpebbles #christmastags #gifttags #Christmas

For all tags, layer die cuts and embellishments. Make sure to write a personalized note to the back of the tags. Then, tie twine around the gifts, making sure to tie your gift tags into the twine.

DIY Christmas Gift Wrap Tags by @heatherleopard using @PebblesInc #merrymerry collection #madewithpebbles #christmastags #gifttags #Christmas

Now, you are set! These can be used as part of your home decor until you are ready to gift them to someone special.

Thanks for stopping by today. I wish you all a very, merry Christmas!

Heather (@heatherleopard on social media)
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Supplies:
Merry Merry Ho Ho Ho Patterned Paper (733547)
Merry Merry Christmas Floral Patterned Paper (733551) 
Merry Merry Holly Berries Patterned Paper (733552) 
Merry Merry Washi Tape (733561) 
Merry Merry Gold Glitter on Kraft Paper (733725)
Merry Merry Cardstock Stickers Icons & Accents (733559) 

Merry Merry Ephemera Cardstock Die Cuts (733560)
Merry Merry Puffy Stickers (733562)

Filed Under: Cards, Christmas, DIY, Gift, Gift Box, Inspiration, Papercraft, Uncategorized Tagged With: Cards, Christmas, DIY, Gift, Gift Tag, Gift Tags, Heather Leopard, Tags

Quick Summer Gift

23
Jun
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Hey there Pebbles friends and fans, Becki here to share with you a quick summer gift that I created using the Sunshiny Days collection. Summer has finally arrived in my neck of the woods. The kids are out of school and we’re ready to take it easy. During the Summer, I like to have a few gifts on hand to take to parties, bbq’s and reunions. I created this quick summer gift within just a few minutes! The Sunshiny Day’s collection made this project SO easy! All you’ll need is some patterned paper and a few stickers. Quick Summer Gift by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #summergift #madewithpebbles #pebblesinc #beckiadamsBefore I cut the patterned paper for this tag, I actually put the stickers in place. By placing the stickers in place first, I was able to trim around them without wasting any patterned paper. I chose “Have a cool Summer” for the sentiment on this tag. For this first project, I tied the tag onto a bottle of raspberry lemonade. You could also use the same sentiment for a box of popsicle, ice cream, or another cold beverage. Because this tag is on a gift, I made sure to add extra adhesive to each sticker so they will all stay in place until the gift is given. I wanted to give the tag a little bit of shimmer so I sprinkled some teal shimmery ink on top of the tag. Quick Summer Gift by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #summergift #madewithpebbles #pebblesinc #beckiadamsI punched a hole in the upper left corner of the tag and tied the tag onto the bottle of lemonade. It’s that easy! Next time you need a quick summer gift, just create a quick tag and tie it onto a “cool” gift. Thank you for stopping by the Pebbles blog, I’ll see you again soon!!

Supplies:

Sunshiny Days Thickers 733607

Sunshiny Days Ephemera 733609

Sunshiny Days Chipboard Stickers 733610

Sunshiny Days Puffy Stickers 733611

Pineapple Float Patterned Paper 733600

Sweet Cherries Patterned Paper 733602

What quick summer gifts do you plan on creating this Summer? I’d love to see what you’ve been making!

 

Filed Under: Gift, Party, Summer Tagged With: Becki Adams, Gift, Gift Tag, Quick Summer Gift, Summer, Summer gift, Sunshiny Days

Simple Life Gift Tags

17
Apr
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Hey there Pebbles friends and fans, Becki here to share some really fun Simple Life gift tags. The moment I laid eyes on the “Simple Life” collection, I fell in LOVE!! I grew up on a farm so the farmhouse feel reminds me of a warm and cozy home. Of course, I used lots of  supplies from the “Simple Life” collection and a couple of tools from our friends over at We R Memory Keepers.Spring Gifty Tags by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #madewithpebbles #pebblesinc #gifttags #simplelife

I started with a few scraps of patterned paper, some gorgeous patterned vellum and some stickers (clear and sentiment). I knew that I wanted to create the tags with the fun tag punch from We R Memory Keepers so I trimmed my paper into two inch strips.Spring Gifty Tags by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #madewithpebbles #pebblesinc #gifttags #simplelife

After I punched the tags, it was time to start putting the tags together and embellishing. I started by placing the clear flower vase stickers on white cardstock. I wanted the flowers to stand out against the patterned paper backgrounds. I added an additional strip of patterned paper to the back of the tag by a 3×4 piece of vellum. I used my corner chomper to round the corners on all of the layers.The finishing touch is the sentiment chalkboard sticker. I stapled them in place to add a little bit of texture to the tags. I LOVE how these tags turned out. I’m excited to have these tags on hand for sending a few spring gifts to friends and family.Spring Gifty Tags by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #madewithpebbles #pebblesinc #gifttags #simplelifeAll you need to do is grab your supplies to create these cute Simple Life gift tags. I can’t wait to see what you create! Thank you for stopping by the Pebbles blog. I’ll see you again soon!

Supplies:

Simple Life Stickers 733487

Simple Life Sentiment Stickers 733492

Simple Life Vellum with Gold Foil 733494

Wildflower patterned paper PBSL12-33464

Blue Meadow patterned paper PBSL12-33474

Filed Under: Gift, Spring, Uncategorized, We R Memory Keepers Tagged With: Becki Adams, Gift idea, Gift Tag, Simple Life, We R Memory Keepers

Handmade Holiday Gift Tags

11
Dec
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We love the handmade holiday gift tags Design Team Member Eva Pizarro has created. They’d be the perfect addition to any gift!

Holiday Gift Tags

The collections from Pebbles are so versatile!

Handmade Christmas Tags

I used the reds, greys an greens from the From Me To You collection and mix them with gold to give my gift tags a festive look.

Handmade Holiday Gift Tags

I also used my Roller Stamp to write the name of the person who will receive the gift, I stamped some common sentiments as well from those last minute gifts.

Handmade Holiday Gift Tags

Eva Pizarro DT

Supplies:
FROM ME TO YOU CARDMAKING PAD 5.5″X8.5″ 36/SHEETS
FROM ME TO YOU ROLLER STAMP UPPER CASE LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
BASICS WASHI TAPE 21 YARDS/ROLL 2/PKG ASH

Filed Under: Gift, Papercraft Tagged With: Christmas, Eva Pizarro, Gift, Gift Tag, Holiday

Snowman Gift Tag

10
Dec
2 Comments

Looking for a cheerful holiday gift tag? Join us as Design Team Member Candace Zentner shares a fun snowman gift tag.

Holiday Gift Tags

 

Everyone loves a special, handmade touch on a gift they receive!

Snowman Gift Tag

I started my gift with a small tag cut using a die from a piece of beautiful POW! glitter paper. To make sure my blag layer stayed adhered to the glittery paper I used some double sided High Tack Tape from Xyron.

Snowman gift2

A couple of foam squares on the back of my snowman (cut with my Cameo using AC cardstock) made him really stand out on my tag.

Snowman Gift Tag

I really wanted to use a fun black and white bag from the Thirty One Collection to wrap my gift. Coloring in a few of the white dots with a red marker gave the bag more of a Christmas feel.

Snowman Gift Tag

Supplies:
Thirty One Printed Bags
Pebbles  Candy Dots
American Crafts Silver POW! Glitter Paper
American Crafts Cardstock

Filed Under: Gift, Papercraft Tagged With: Candace Zentner, Christmas, Gift Tag, Holiday, Thirty-One

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