Holiday Trio: Spellbinders PA Scribe Holiday 2019 Collection
Today’s fun is all about the Holiday 2019 Collection by Paul Antonio. I’ve assembled a matching trio of projects to help get your creativity flowing for the upcoming holiday season.
This post was originally published as a guest post on the Spellbinders Blog in September. Since it’s getting close to the holiday season, I thought I’d re-share!
I like making matching sets like these because it helps me dress up a gift like a pro. It will help you too!
Picture a matching tag and card on gorgeous white embossed wrapping paper. And then add an extra little gift bag tied on with a sweet treat inside! Stunning, I tell ya. Let’s get to how I put these together.
The Card
For the first project of this fabulous trio, I made a card. This card was my jumping-off point for the other two projects. I planned to pull elements from it to fancy up the rest of the set. The red glitter paper from Core’dinations was a perfect match to the Crimson Stars Hot Foil!
Using a Fiskars trimmer, I cut out a window in the front of my card and also created the frame to sandwich the vellum neatly in place. It’s not as complicated as you think to get everything measured up since the trimmer has many handy marks and measurements you can use for alignment.
I ran the vellum through my die cut machine using the Glimmer Hot Foil System, Crimson Stars Foil, and the Calligraphy Alphabet Ornament Glimmer Plate. Isn’t it gorgeous?! It’s probably my favorite product from the Holiday 2019 Collection.
Because vellum has a somewhat non-stick surface, you want to roll slowly to ensure the foil transfers. Once it’s on there, though, it won’t rub off. That’s the beauty of hot pressing!
To embellish the card, I used a stamp set to heat emboss the sentiment on black cardstock with white embossing powder and a heat tool. Then, I rounded the corners and attached them in place with some foam squares. Then, I added a little quilled holly embellishment with red adhesive gems.
The Tags
For the tags, I opted not to use the vellum since it would be challenging to adhere without some visible glue spots. Instead, I used the Copperplate Script Happy Christmas plates and the same red foil on a piece of white cardstock.
Then, I die cut each sentiment with a nesting circle die and used a slightly larger circle to cut the red glitter paper. To get my cute ribbon secured, I sandwiched it behind the white layer with Glue Dots. And, of course, I added the little quilled holly embellishment to each tag.
The Gift Bag
Finally, I used a punch board to create this cute little gift bag with the card and tags. It measures about 4” wide by 6” tall and is perfect for a couple of cookies, candy, or holiday spiced teas (my favorite tiny gift bag stuffer).
I returned to the vellum again for the sentiment on the gift bag and used the Faux Script Holiday Cheer plate to make the foiled layer.
It needed a little something to make it stand out better, so I added a layer of white cardstock underneath to give it a lovely photo frame look. To hide how I layered these, I used a full sheet of clear adhesive over the white cardstock and pressed the vellum down over it.
After foiling it onto black cardstock, I trimmed the word “sending” from one of the plates in the Everyday Sentiments II set and rounded the corners.
Next, I added my little quilled embellishment with a dab of glue. Then. I attached it to the vellum with foam squares. To finish up, I punched holes for the ribbon, added my favorite teas, and tied it shut with an elegant black bow.
Thank you so very much for stopping by today. I hope you enjoyed these projects featuring the Holiday 2019 Collection by Paul Antonio. Don’t forget to pin this for later!
PS – Here’s another trio of cards from a previous Spellbinders Glimmer Plate release I think you’ll like!