Die cut two sets of black cardstock with a Sizzix Big Shot using the Taylored Expressions You've Been Framed - SPRING Die.
Pop out the interior sections with a piercing tool.
Place die cut on top of BARC Wood White Birch Sheet with Tombow Dual Brush Pen Set, 10 Bright
Outline areas to color in with a pencil and layer the colors as you go.
The die cut outlines the colored image and really makes it finished!
Select coordinating ribbon and attach the finished GIFT TAG to your Easter Baskets/Gift Bags with Tombow Clear Power Tabs and give as gifts!
Enter to Win: Ready to hop into Spring? We've got TWO terrific prizes for TWO lucky winners to help you get started! To enter, leave some love on each of the participating designers' Spring Fling Blog Hop project posts by 11:59 pm PST on Wednesday, March 25, 2015. For each comment, you'll receive an entry to win one of two prize packs from Taylored Expressions and Tombow USA! We'll pick two winners at random. Here's what you can win:
Prize Pack #1: Taylored Expressions For Peep’s Sake Matched Kit, For Peep’s Sake Sequins, Walking on Sunshine Embossing Folder
Prize Pack #2: Tombow XTREME Adhesive, Adhesive Dots, Dual Brush Set of 6 in Jellybean.
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Here is the line up in case you get lost!
Friday:
Taylored Expressions Blog: http://tayloredexpressions.blogspot.com/
Shelly Mercado: http://shellypop.com/
Beth Watson <
Joan Ervin: http://stampingwithapassion.blogspot.com/
Daniella Hayes-: http://www.daniellahayes.blogspot.com/
Jeanne Streiff: http://inkypaws.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/
Jennie Garcia: http://earthyscrap.blogspot.com/
Tombow Blog: http://blog.tombowusa.com/
Saturday:
Tombow USA Blog: http://blog.tombowusa.com/
Jennifer Priest: http://hydrangeahippo.com/
Kendra Wietstock: http://kendrawietstock.blogspot.com/
Latrice Murphy: http://latricemurphydesign.com/
Charmaine Ikach: http://oodabugalley.blogspot.com/
Marie Browning: https://mariebrowning.wordpress.com
Courtney Kelley: http://courtneykelley.typepad.com/
Tyalored Expressions Blog: http://tayloredexpressions.blogspot.com/
YOUR NEXT STOP IS Joan Ervin's Blog
Thanks for stopping by! -Beth
Wow...I have never seen this birch sheet idea!! I am going to have to look into it! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Beth! I love the black contrast. The whole design looks really easy and simple to do with no fuss. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects and tutorial. Thanks
ReplyDeleteAwesome ideas . Love the black in it.
ReplyDeleteI love the stained glass look I will have to try it!
ReplyDeletewill look forward to more info using this technique
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat and different! I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour tags are eggstra special...lol.
ReplyDeleteThose tags are fabulous! Love your bright bold colors!
ReplyDeleteHow bright and cheerful. Love the use of the black for the images,they pop of the background!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty tags!
ReplyDeleteThese tags are beautiful! I especially like the butterflies and the bird inn the tree! Very unique idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and creative idea to decorate the gift bags, love the stain glass look!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the excellent tutorial to make such beautiful gift tags. Total #CreativeGoodness.
ReplyDeleteHere is to hopping and hoping. :)
QuiltShopGal
www.quiltshopgal.com
fantastic bags, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love the butterfly tag. I can think of lots of uses for it
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thanks for sharing the how-tos. I need to start working on Easter goodies for my guys :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea, Beth! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteTFS! Take Care!
Great idea and so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful tags and great inspiration for their execution.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Bozena
Thank you for the great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery cute tags! Love those little diecuts. So cute by themselves or as stencils.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for coloring behind the stencils!
ReplyDeleteGreat techniques learn something on this blog everytime
ReplyDeleteLove Taylored Expressions dies and these are so cute.
ReplyDeleteCool technique! Love the stained glass look!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. This will be easier than trying to use the sticky sheets. Now to find birch paper.
ReplyDeleteThe tags are beautiful. The stained glass look is wonderful.
Very pretty and colorful tags!
ReplyDeleteNeat!! What a FAB stained-glass look!!
ReplyDeleteI love Spring and love to make Spring cards.
ReplyDeleteBeth- Eggcellent idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright, happy colors on your gift bags!
ReplyDeleteThose tags are beautiful! Thanks for showing everyone how to.
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea using birch wood. The tags are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuper Duper awesome project!! Love it!
ReplyDeletexxDaniella
Adorable bags and tags!! Love the stained glass look!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThose are simply cute, love the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteThose are simply cute, love the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteWow!! These are amazing! I've never seen this technique and would love to try it!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and such fun bright tags!
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great prize giveaway! Thanks for the great idea too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tags! They really dress up a gift bag!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright and vivid colors!! The birch is new to me.
ReplyDelete<3 J
jwoolbright at gmail dot com
HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com
Your technique for coloring is one I haven't seen before but looks nice and easy. I must give it a try.
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Love the colors and the the technique. TFS.
ReplyDeleteLove your designs! Super pretty and original!
ReplyDeleteDarling gift bags, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese tags are beautiful. The brush pens give very vibrat spring colors on the butterflies & flowers. Thanks for sharing the steps :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tags! I really love the butterfly one, thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteVery neat tags! Really adds to the bags!
ReplyDeleteCool! Coloring on the birch sheet, great technique and cute stained glass tags.
ReplyDeleteFabulous tags.
ReplyDeleteLove the stain glass look! Beautiful tags.
ReplyDeleteLove your stained glass gift tags!
ReplyDeleteI am not sure I could figure that out but yours looked great! Made a nice touch to the bags1
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial on the birch sheet technique. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! Love the contrast of the black and bright colors .
ReplyDeleteLaurie B
Love this idea for quick coloring!
ReplyDeleteAwesome set of dies! I just love these!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea - I love how it turned out! And these tags are so beautifully colored and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely gives a stained glass effect - this has me thinking of some ideas with this effect.
ReplyDeletesuch fun tags - very creative:)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute, cheery bags! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThink your bags are so cute and very clever. Thanks for the how to photos.
ReplyDeleteWow, love these vivid Easter tags!
ReplyDeleteOh those Spring gift tags have me fluttering with delight!!! I love how you colored them with the Tombow duel brush pens creating that stunning stained glass effect! Superb!!! Thanks for the amazing inspiration!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great details on how to create the fun bags
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