Tuesday 23 December 2014

A Very Vintage Christmas

Merry Christmas!  Although during 2014 the Lord has granted my family many blessings, my schedule has not allowed me to blog on a regular basis.  Therefore, I apologize for my prolonged absence at Tag Tuesday.

Today, I am sharing 3 simple gift tag sets, but lovingly made, with a Christmas vintage feel.  For the set on the left, I used a Christmas print card stock, Kraft paper, a black calligraphy marker, and a sepia ink pad, as well as the Tim Holtz Carved Ornament and oval dies.  The ones on the upper right hand corner are just Avery scalloped labels that I printed on my computer, but I wanted to show you how nicely the Fiskars Advantedge Sand-Dollar punched ribbon looks on the gifts.  Finally, the last set was made with small manila shipping tags, a Martha Stewart gift tag stamp set, a black ink pad, and a maroon marker.

© Arnoldo L. Romero
As I've mentioned before, I love taking time wrapping presents, because I it makes them so much more special.  I'm not sure if I'll be able to blog next week.  Therefore, just in case, have a Happy New Year!

6 comments:

  1. It is always so obvious how much care and attention you take over all things you produce Arnoldo. They are always a pleasure to view. Merry Christmas and a fab 2015 to you and yours :o))

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  2. Nice to see you again!. Lovely presents! Valerie

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  3. Lovely to see your beautiful tags again.

    Hope you enjoy the festive season and Happy 2015 to you and your family

    Love Chrissie x

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  4. They all look beautiful Arnoldo, you make your gifts look so special. Happy Christmas to you and yours :o)xxx

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  5. so happy to see you whenever you can make it! your work, as always, is stunningly beautiful! may even more blessings come your way in 2015.

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