Wednesday, 20 November 2019

Heart of Christmas - Week 14




Hello & welcome everyone.

Here we are at Week 14 of the Heart of Christmas by the Art with Heart Team.

Tonight I thought I'd share something different with you all.

These were the thank you gifts that I made for each of the ladies that attended my October card class.


I created a wrap for these small chocolate bars.



I added a couple of glue dots to the back of the chocolate to keep in place, and one to keep the wrap closed.


I used Mango Melody, Melon Mambo and Night of Navy cardstock to match the colours on the chocolates. And, the coordinating ink colours for the stamping.
I die-cut the front edge with the edge die from the Magnolia Memory Dies. It was the perfect width for this. Then I randomly stamped the little cluster of stars from the #Elfie stamp set.
The sentiment is from the Itty Bitty Christmas stamp set. I love this stamp set with various fonts, greetings and sentiments - it's a must have in my opinion. I cropped this with the stitched star die from the Mini Curvy Keepsakes Box Dies, and added it to the front of the wrap with a dimensional.

Of course I had to also add some bling, and so I used some retired enamel dots and current rhinestones to match the cardstock, from Holiday Rhinestone Basic Jewels and Noble Peacock Rhinestones.


I think these would make lovely little gifts to pop in a Christmas stocking, or even at each place setting on the Christmas dining table. You could use contemporary or traditional colours, and decorate any way you like.

The lovely Sharon Davern is hosting our team blog hop tonight. Click here for Sharon's blog, where you'll find her festive creation, and the list of tonight's other participants.


Thank you for stopping by.
If you are leaving me a comment below, thank you so much.
I read and appreciate them all. 💗

See you all next time.....
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4 comments:

  1. Oh wow, these look amazing, Caroline. I love how you've used the Magnolia die to create the fancy edges. I bet your ladies loved them!

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  2. What a lovely idea Caroline. I am always looking for ideas for Christmas gifts and bomboniere. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. What a gorgeous idea Caroline, I love them. I hope you wont mind if I use this idea at my Christmas Table. thanks for sharing.

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  4. These are just fantastic Caroline, I love them and they would make fantastic stocking stuffers or put at everyone's place at the Christmas table.

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