On the Twelfth Day of Christmas my True love gave to me…..
Reindeer Food – Basically you’re just putting random stuff in a little baggie and calling it Reindeer food, the poem on the bag is what I love (In case you’re on a screen where you can’t see the picture)
Sprinkle this reindeer food outside tonight,
The moonlight will make it sparkle bright.
As the reindeer fly and roam,
This will guide them to your home.
I've added Oats and Seeds to my Cellophane Bag, and added edible coloured sugar as it says in the poem, the moonlight will make it *sparkle*.
Just put your reindeer food in little baggies (Stampin' Up! Cellophane bags will do) and punch a hole in the corner and tie on the tag, or do as I did here and punch two little holes and pull the ribbon through.
I created my tag in My Digital Studio and cut out using my oval framelits then lightly sponged the outside in Pear Pizzazz Classic ink to match the ribbon I used.
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Welcome to Day 13 of our Holiday Blitz, I’m having so much fun creating and sharing these fun project ideas with you. Today’s project we’re featuring the Holly Jolly Christmas Stamp set from Stampin’ Up! I started by creating a ombre effect with Real Red and Cherry Cobbler ink onto a scrap piece of Whisper…