12 Tags of Christmas

12 Tags Of Christmas 2019 – Day 6 With Emily Midgett

Can you believe it is day 6 of the 12 Tags of Christmas 2019 already?!

Emily is here today with a holiday tag inspired by her favorite Christmas Carol, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear.

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Hi there! Emily Midgett here with you sharing some more inspiration for our 12 Tags of Christmas series here at Ellen Hutson! This year, our projects are themed around our favorite Christmas songs, and one of my all-time favorite Christmas songs is “It Came Upon A Midnight Clear.” The image of peace that this song conjures for me reminds me of my childhood, traipsing from one family holiday gathering to the next in the wintry night air. I’ve created two projects inspired by this song, so let’s get started with the details!

For the first tag, I began by die cutting the Shipping Tags dies from the Essentials By Ellen line. I love that they die cut four at a time, because (if your die cutting machine looks anything like mine) the backs of the die cuts look a bit worse for wear. Becuase the Shipping Tags dies cut four at a time, you can easily adhere two together, back to back, to create a nice smooth surface, front and back! I die cut the Shipping Tags dies from some Nautical cardstock from Hero Arts.

I then cut the Layering Snowflakes dies from Honey Bee Stamps from both sparkling white glitter cardstock as well as plain white cardstock. I adhered them to the dark blue tag, snipping off the die cuts that hung over the edges. I also added some Pearl White jewels from Pretty Pink Posh to add a bit more sparkle.

Finally, I white embossed the “peace” greeting from Mondo Amaryllis onto a strip of some more Nautical cardstock. I adhered it to the tag front using some foam adhesive, allowing the edges to hang over a bit. Finally, I added some crisp, white, silk ribbon to the top for the loop.

For my second tag, I wanted to create a shaker tag. Nothing says “something special inside” better than a sparkling shaker tag! I used the same simple color combination for my shaker tag, combining the dark Nautical cardstock with crisp white cardstock. I began by die cutting the Hero Arts Layering Snow Globe base from some Nautical cardstock, then die cutting the upper portion from another piece of Nautical cardstock, this time adding the circular window die. I added some acetate behind the window to create my shaker, as well.

I then used the interior dies from the Layering Snow Globe die set to die cut the snowy winter scene and deer from some plain white cardstock. I used a blending brush to blend some Sea Salt Reactive Ink at the top of the solid tag base to create a blustery, cloudy effect, then dotted some snowflakes in the background using a white gel pen. I layered the white die cuts over the snowy background, then filled the shaker with some Sparkling Clear sequins from Pretty Pink Posh. I stamped another greeting from Mondo Amaryllis onto a small rectangle of white cardstock using Navy ink, then die cut the detail from some Hero Arts White Woodgrain Cardstock, as well as a long strip of woodgrain cardstock to create a loop to attach the tag to the gift.

Well, that’s all for my projects today! I love all things Christmas, and being inspired by one of my favorite Christmas songs really got my creative wheels turning! I encourage you to use your favorite holiday songs to jumpstart your creativity! Thanks so much for stopping by, and have a marvelous day.


Emily isn’t the only one inspired today! Check out what these designers have created…

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67 Comments

  • Reply sentsue December 10, 2019 at 7:03 am

    My favorite…navy and white. Navy blue was the first stamp pad I ever purchased.

  • Reply ionabunny December 10, 2019 at 9:29 am

    I love the navy and white and I love that song as well. Gorgeous tags. Hugz

    • Reply Amy Cooley December 10, 2019 at 5:09 pm

      Pretty colors and I love the snow globe!

  • Reply Judy Watt December 10, 2019 at 10:47 am

    I love the navy and white! crisp and clean!

  • Reply Heike Carlson December 11, 2019 at 8:05 am

    So pretty.

  • Reply Connie Johnson December 12, 2019 at 2:02 pm

    Wow Emily 🙂 That nautical card stock is an amazing color….sooooooo stinkin’ rich!!! Your tags are very peaceful and serene! Thanks for inspiring me 🙂

  • Reply Katie Brooks December 13, 2019 at 7:22 am

    Very pretty!

  • Reply lizbechtel69 December 13, 2019 at 8:04 am

    The navy is great with the snowy accents. I really like those sentiments from the Mondo Amaryllis that you used here. Snow much fun!

  • Reply Lisa Bloker December 13, 2019 at 8:27 am

    Love the simple look of the snowflakes

  • Reply Gina Love December 13, 2019 at 9:21 am

    These are just gorgeous! Lots of inspiration here. Thank you for sharing.

  • Reply Robyn Ikemoto December 13, 2019 at 10:43 am

    LOVE the dark navy background with white!!! So striking!

  • Reply Julie S December 14, 2019 at 9:52 am

    Love the combo of the navy and white. Very crisp and wintery.

  • Reply Larissa December 14, 2019 at 10:08 am

    These are beautiful! I have always loved the combination of dark blues and white for Christmas.

  • Reply Vicki Kroll December 15, 2019 at 1:00 pm

    Love the shaker tag and a nice wintery background. Both tags are festive.

  • Reply Sue D December 15, 2019 at 7:19 pm

    The navy and white are the perfect colors.

  • Reply maryrose kulczak December 16, 2019 at 5:48 am

    So pretty! Love the color combo for Christmas!

  • Reply Chandhini December 16, 2019 at 9:16 am

    Blue and white looks elegant.

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