We wanted Iris to take a small Christmas fairing into nursery to say thank you to the staff, so it seemed a perfect excuse for me to experiment with some of Christmas stickers I have bought this year but not yet used on a few more Elizabeth Shaw Mint favours.
I decided to use a mixture of red, white and silver card as the backing for the stickers. The chipboard stickers above came from The Range, sorry I don’t know the manufacturer. I have found from past experience that a black Sharpie pen is perfect when trying to doodle on silver or gold mirror card, it doesn’t smudge. I have used a white gel pen for some of the faux stitching.
I went a bit glittery with these reindeer heads from Hobbycraft, (which I believe are now out of stock), on a burgundy and white spotty background, edged with a little faux sticking using a black fine liner pen.
And then, my favourites, using chipboard reindeer heads, again from Hobbycraft (and again sadly sold out). If I were going to fiddle fart even more on these, I might have used a red flat back gem on the nose and some tiny black domed stickers over the eyes, for extra dimension. However, I have set a few stickers aside to use on a few cards later on, when I have more time.
Also, If I make Elizabeth Shaw Mint favours again next year (as I surely will), I think I will start putting a small, matching ribbon loop between the mint and the card base so that they can be hung on a tree or branch, that way they can be seen for a while before the eating of.
Oh these really are marvellous Helen! I still hold you responsible for me, like a total eedjit, making up 200 cello packs of two ES mints for a school reunion five years ago! http://pixiescraftyworkshop.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/woyww-104-at-last.html They did go down a storm I must admit - but I was almost a gibbering wreck in the process:)
ReplyDeleteI blame you for a few things in my life - for example wrestling Hank and Marvin into their Christmas suits the other day and chatting to them, apologising that I could just be hurting their arms a bit! :) I need help!
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Di xx
The ribbon is a great idea! We don't have those mints here, that I'm aware of. Too bad, because it would be fun to hang a few of these on my tree for the grands to choose and eat.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute-they make lovely gifts.
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These look lovely Helen.
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I love these designs, especially the last ones. They would look great on the tree for little ones to help themselves too when they visit.
ReplyDeleteI love it when you do these! I always said I would make these one year but never have! Maybe next year when I have the time!
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Roni :D xox
these are fab and if you dont have mints use chocolate coins or any other flat sweet that is wraped and will fit in side i did square ones one year as i only had after 8 mints they looked just as lovely just used a square diy set to cut mats big love marc
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