Christmas Gift Tag Ideas!

I may be an adult, but I still think there’s something very exciting about rummaging under a Christmas Tree, reading tags and guessing what gifts you might receive. It’s probably a nod to my inner child, but if you can’t get excited at Christmas, then when can you. In these economically challenged times, we may find that our trees are a little smaller and the gifts have shrunk in number. I don’t think that has to mean gift giving becomes diminished though. A little bit more creativity and the way we present a gift can make all the difference to the recipient. So today I’ll sure you some of my favourite ways to make gorgeous homemade gift tags, so you may adorn your presents with pride!

All of the tags are made from simple brown cardboard luggage tags, which are available from any good stationer.

Design No. 1

For the first set of tags I removed the string and cut a little extra from the corners to give a good shape. I then stenciled ‘To’ and ‘From’ onto the back.

Then using some pinking shears I cut up an old map, old Christmas paper and pictures and glued them into place. You could also use pictures from old magazines, old cards, anything really.

Next I added a couple of Christmas shaped sequins, but glitter would have worked just as well. Add a little ribbon to the top and you’re done!

Design No. 2

For the next set I cut out some scraps of old Christmas fabric, but any bright fabric works well. I glued these onto the tags and then sewed on some buttons.

Design No. 3

This one is fairly similar to the previous design. The only difference is the introduction of a hand-sewn Suffolk Puff. These can be made up very quickly and when a button is sewn on top they look fabulous! For instructions on how to make a Suffolk puff see our tutorial here.

Design No. 4

I have a huge stash of leftover ribbon, pieces that were saved from earlier projects, chocolate boxes and so on. For this design I raided my stash and glued small pieces of ribbon and lace onto the tag. I left enough space to stencil on ‘To’.

I think there’s no end to the possibilities when it comes to decorating gift tags, I just hope these few might inspire you a little bit 🙂

Win an Angel Eden Handmade Solid Silver Necklace!!

Like it or not Christmas is on the way and while most of us enjoy the festive season, there’s no denying that it can be a huge drain on finances. So today we are giving you the chance to win a fabulous Christmas gift either for yourself or a friend.There’s even a fabulous runner’s up prize!

We are giving away a handmade sterling silver Key Pendant from the Angel Eden Heritage Range (RRP £45). The key is joined by a removable Swarovski Pink Crystal Heart and hung upon an 18″ silver chain. This particular key is a one off and is not available on the website. It will all arrive beautifully presented in a black jewellery box and tied with Angel Eden ribbon, ready to place under the tree

For the runner up we are giving away an Angel Eden Textile Brooch Kit (RRP £10). One of our most popular kits, it contains everything you need (bar a needle) to make one of Angel Eden’s signature textile brooches.

For more fabulous gift ideas for Christmas and beyond please visit the Angel Eden store.

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The competition will end at midnight 2nd December 2011.

 

 

iPic Frame Review

I was recently contacted and asked if I’d like to review a frame from the new iPic website. iPic is a service which allows you to create bespoke photo frames online. You can then personalise them with relevant text which makes them perfect gift idea.

With Father’s Day around the corner this seemed like a fabulous idea to me, so I quickly began trawling my photographs ready to begin creating.

The Creation Process

On visiting iPic’s website I was very excited to see all the designs on offer. The homepage tells you to:

  1. Choose a Frame or design your own. We have hundreds of frames to choose from for any occasion.
  2. Upload your photo. Choose your photo from your computer, upload and edit just how you want it.
  3. Personalise your frame. Add your own message or text which will be printed directly onto the frame.

I really wanted to use a frame in the Mother’s Day category, so I dutifully uploaded my photo and began deciding which text I would like. Unfortunately I hit my first stumbling block as I could not remove the Mother’s Day specific text to make it suitable for a Father. So rather sadly I began to search for another design.

I finally settled on a footprint frame, this was not specific to any event so it seemed perfect. Again I uploaded my photo and began deciding how I would customise this frame. But I found myself thwarted once more, as this frame was apparently uncustomizable. Leaving my text ideas behind me I went on to order.

I’m not sure if this lack of customisation is just an oversight, but I didn’t really feel the frames were living up to the claims made on the homepage. Of course I could have created a frame from scratch, but unless you are very savvy with a mouse or own a graphics tablet, I felt the frame might look like it was created by a child when in fact it wasn’t.There were no shaped brushes etc to help me on my way.

Of course you may well find a design you love that completely fits your needs, plus the site does say it’s constantly adding new designs. So in future I am sure my stumbling blocks will be overcome.

The Frame

Moving onto the frame itself. It arrived incredibly quick, much faster than the stated delivery time. This is always a big plus in my book. When I opened it, the photo had perfect clarity and the frame was in perfect condition. It comes with a small white plastic stand, but it’s also completely magnetic. I hurried to the kitchen and proudly placed it on the fridge door. I think this is the perfect location for this frame. On a shelf I think it could look a little plasticy, but on the fridge it works!

Unfortunately you cannot change the picture in the frame, due to it being completely sealed during the production process. But as a gift I think the recipient would be very pleased. In fact the Father/Grandfather in question was very happy when he saw the final result.

Would I recommend this product?

Yes, I obviously encountered several issues during ordering but I think these could and probably will be remedied in time. Once the frame is actually in your possession you are unlikely to be disappointed. It’s a fun and creative way to frame your favourite snapshot. It also makes a fabulous gift, I especially liked the magnetic feature.

Could it be improved in anyway?

Yes I think it could. Firstly I would like to see a move to make all the frame designs customisable. I would also like to see the design tool expanded to include shaped brushes, pictures etc.

If I had one further wish, it would be that the picture within the frame could be changed. However I’m not sure if that would actually be possible, so it’s a wish rather than a recommendation.