Santa Owls on covered clothespins, holding little Petite Pocket Treats. Thought I’d show you two of them because the one on the right is the one that works best. The Tagged for Christmas tag on the left is too high – making it harder to open the package. To do the tag – Dimensionals are placed just on the bottom so that the flap on the Petite Pocket can just tuck in. Here’s a side view.
Supplies (Tag)
Stamp Set – Tagged for Christmas
Card stock – Real Red, Whisper White
Stampin Write Markers – Real Red, Basic Black, Gumball Green
Etc – 1 1/4 square punch, Scallop Square punch, Petite Pocket die, Argyle embossing folder
Owl
Punches – Owl Punch, Bird punch, Word Window punch, 1/4 square punch
Card stock – Real Red, Basic Black, Whisper White, Daffodil Delight
I love these–they are sooooo cute!!
These are really cute, but I have a question. How many layers are your owls? It looks from the side view that they are maybe four layers.
Great question! There are actually 6 layers (counting the top layer.)
I just love these Owl Santa!!!! They are just tooo adorable. I just have to cased them for my consider it cased week.
Tfs:)
I would LOVE to buy the punches to make the owl. Where can I get them?
Hi Anita,
FABULOUS JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!! π I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!! :)SOOOOOOOO CUTE!!!!!!! π
2 Questions – Is there a reason for so many layers on the owl? And, is the clothes pin glued to the envelope?
These are adorable & I have many gift cards to hand out!!
The reason for so many layers is to give it a chipboard look (and strength!) The clothespin is not glued on so it can be removed to get to the gift inside. When you are adding gift cards it’s easier to not glue the sides together on the Petite Pocket die. Gift cards fits exactly into these and either leaving sides unglued or gluing them together after you add the card makes it a bit easier. Have fun with these! Hugs, Fran