Tuesday, December 3, 2013

TCP Tuesday-Signed, Sealed, Delivered


Holiday Gift Set-designed by Lori Tecler-Inking Aloud-stamps and dies from The Cat's Pajamas
The theme for this month’s TCP Tuesday challenge is “Signed, Sealed, Delivered.” Alma is challenging us to make a giftie to give and then to go a step further and package it up pretty. I made a star themed holiday gift set using TCP’s stamps and CutUps dies.

Holiday Star Ornament-designed by Lori Tecler-Inking Aloud-dies from The Cat's Pajamas

The gift I created is a simple 3-D star ornament using the CutUps 3x3 Stars die. I cut three large stars and two medium stars from glitter cardstock to use for the ornament. Each of the large stars is scored at the top point and at the valley beneath the top point. I folded on the scored marks and glued the stars together using a combination of ScorTape and liquid adhesive. A piece of clear filament fishing line is sandwiched between the pieces. The filament is what’s used to hang the ornament—and to hold the smaller star that floats inside the opening in the larger stars in place. Once the adhesive on the larger stars was set, I added those two smaller stars in the middle with the same glue combination. A clear crystal at the center of each small star adds even more sparkle. The ornament is super sparkly IRL. My photo doesn’t do it justice!

Holiday Gift Set-designed by Lori Tecler-Inking Aloud-stamps and dies from The Cat's Pajamas

I didn’t want to squish my pretty ornament inside a package, so I decided to use it as embellishment for another package instead. I made my own gift bag from some parchment paper I found at the grocery store. The bag holds a pair of peppermint bark candies. I folded the parchment around the candies, then used my sewing machine to stitch the sides closed. The top of the bag is decorated with a strip of striped patterned paper edged with a silver star strip cut with one of the CutUps Holiday Toppers dies. Once that was in place, I used my sewing machine to stitch the bag shut. I stamped the “Ho! Ho! Ho!” sentiment from the Simply Holiday set on a red banner strip die cut with one of the dies from CutUps Easy Rosette die set and adhered that to the top of the bag. I used a glue dot to attach a piece of red knotted ribbon to the end of the banner strip along with the ornament.

Be Jolly, By Golly-designed by Lori Tecler-Inking Aloud-stamps and dies from The Cat's Pajamas

I finished off the gift set with a card. The layout is based on the current sketch from the Clean and Simple Stamping blog. I used the same CutUps Holiday Toppers die to cut two more star strips from silver paper. I adhered them to the top and bottom of a white strip edged with narrow red strips. The “be jolly, by golly” sentiment from the Peace, Joy, and Penguins set is stamped in red ink on the white panel. I used foam tape to set the piece on a white panel, then layered it on a red card base. I added a few red and silver sequins around the edge of the sentiment panel for a festive sparkle.

Be sure to stop by Alma’s blog for all the details on this month’s TCP Tuesday challenge and how you could be our next Swanky Stamper. You'll also find links to the Cat Pack members sharing projects to give you a little inspiration to you get started.

Materials Used:
Simply Holiday and Peace, Joy, and Penguins stamp sets, CutUps 3x3 Stars, Easy Rosette, and Holiday Toppers dies (The Cat's Pajamas); Memento Tuxedo Black and Memento Luxe Love Letter inks (Tsukineko); Real Red and Whisper White cardstock (Stampin’ Up!); silver paper (Target); North Pole Collection Kit (Doodlebug Designs); Recollections silver glitter cardstock, red grosgrain ribbon, red and silver sequins (Michaels); parchment paper; sewing machine; foam tape

4 comments:

  1. Love this set Lori - the silver accents are perfect.

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  2. This is an awesome giftie, Lori! LOVE the star!

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  3. What an amazingly elegant gift. It is so pretty, how could anyone tear in for the bark....?

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  4. This is beautiful, Lori! I love the red and silver.

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