The holiday season is probably our favorite season of the year. We love all of the parties, good food, and decorating! Wrapping gifts doesn’t have to be a chore. If you use beautiful materials, it can be just as much fun as picking out the gift itself. We couldn’t pass up this stunning wrapping paper when we spotted it at Urbanic Paper Boutique in Venice a few weeks ago! We used beautiful rubber stamped gift tags and vintage ribbon to accent each gift. – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria
By picking a couple of cohesive papers and ribbons, our gifts look even more beautiful sitting together than on their own. How great would they look all stacked under a tree?
Embossed Holiday Gift Tags: For this gift tag, we used the embossing technique. If you go here you will find detailed step-by-step instructions for the process. For this tag, you will want a hunter green card cut to 2.25″ x 4″ and our “Happy Holidays” Calligraphy Gift Tag Stamp. Using a standard 1/4″ hole punch, punch a hole in the top center of the card. Simply thread twine or ribbon through the hole and attach to your gift.
Holly Berry Gift Tags: Cut white card stock to 2.25″ x 4,” and punch a hole using a 1/4″ hole punch in the top center. Ink your stamp (we used our “Holly Berry” Gift Tag Stamp) with hunter green ink. Center the stamp over your tag and press firmly to make a print. After it dries, simply thread twine or ribbon through the hole and attach to your gift.
Materials
For the Embossed Holiday Tag:
“Happy Holidays” Gift Tag Rubber Stamp
Green Card Stock
Hole punch
Stamp Pad in Gold
Twine
For the Holly Berry Tag:
“Holly Berry” Gift Tag Rubber Stamp
White Card Stock
Hole Punch
Stamp Pad in Hunter Green
Twine
Photo Credits: Antiquaria
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beautiful! I love the embossing technique for the tags, I need to try it. it doesn’t seem too hard!
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I am in love with those colors! Beautiful.
Lovely!
In love! So so pretty. The deep green and gold are prefect — a little bit traditional, a little bit trendy.