Thursday, October 28, 2010

A little something for the teachers

I came up with this cute little gift bag for a teachers Xmas gift for this year. I used a die that I got on the stampin up clearance rack recently and used two of the stamps from Magnolia's fall collection. A little bit of Xmas ribbon that I had on hand and some dimensional pop dots to make it pop a bit. No idea what these Magnolia stamps are called, but I just love the little girl with her wings. Perfect for Xmas, especially colored in red as I've done. I almost forgot, I used my spellbinders for the first time on this as well as some glitter ritz for the green glitter. Thanks for coming to take a look.

Someone asked for the reds that I used, they are R27, R24, R22 & R20

13 comments:

  1. She's cute! Please tell us the reds. I find that the most difficult color in copics.

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  2. Aww, she's so sweet! What a wonderful gift! I love the richness!

    XO,
    Chris

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  3. Fabulous bag, Sheri! You did a beautiful job with it!
    hugs, Sharon

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  4. What a great idea, love the reds, you did a super job. Love the Tilda.

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  5. Beautiful! The teachers will looove it! I agree that reds are really hard to work with but you nailed it! :)

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  6. Sheri, this Tilda gift bag is so precious. You did a great job coloring her :o)
    Hugs,
    Cabio

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  7. What a wonderful idea for teachers. I'm sure they would love it. Great job. Myrna

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  8. This is very sweet! Beautiful coloring! I'm sure it will be a hit!

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  9. Very cute...love the reds. What a wonderful gift for the the teachers, I am sure they will love it.
    Hugs~
    Corinne

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  10. The teachers will love this. You've done a fabulous job! Thanks so much for sharing. I'm all about handmade items!!!!

    Blessings from Georgetown,
    Leslie Avila

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  11. This little bag is just perfect! Great job on coloring Tilda. She is just so cute!
    Kathy

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