/* */ Beulah Bee: November 2022

November 24, 2022

No. 3 for Christmas, 2022

I took inspiration for this Christmas tag from Paula Cheney and a piece she created several years ago for an Advent calendar (see it here).

I cut the wings from a vintage portrait folder and distressed with paint, sandpaper and crackle medium then mounted on paper, tissue scraps and fabric. The text was made with a Tim Holtz Christmas stencil and covered with Glossy Accents.

The crown was cut from a discarded book then covered with Stickles, Glossy Accents and Nuvo Crystal Drops. I outlined the edges with more Stickles and darkened them with a water-soluble graphite pencil.

The crowning jewel (so-to-speak) is a vintage button from my great aunt's collection.

As always, I hope this post finds you well and happy and I appreciate your visit.

Until next time, take care.

November 16, 2022

No. 2 for Christmas, 2022

Posting another Christmas tag today, this one inspired by a lovely make from Emma Williams (see it here).

The background is a scrapbook page, the wreath was hand-cut from cardboard then heat-embossed with metallic powders and trimmed with Stickles. 

I used vellum inside the frame that was lightly distressed with inks on the backside and stamped with heat-embossed text. The scroll is a Remnant Rub.

The holly was die-cut from watercolor paper using a Tim Holtz set called Mixed Media Christmas. After tinting with inks, I used a clear medium and Rock Candy dry glitter to give it some sparkle. The berries were made dimensional with Glossy Accents.

The border was machine-stitched, darkened a bit with distress ink and embellished with more Stickles.

As always, I hope this post finds you well and happy and I appreciate your visit.

Until next time, take care.

November 09, 2022

No. 1 for Christmas, 2022

I've begun my annual tradition of making Christmas tags (to embellish gifts) and used everything but the kitchen sink for this one!

There's scraps of paper, a favorite fussy-cut stamp (Penny Black, Christmas Star), stencil marks, paint splatters, inks, gold paint and embossing, Rock Candy Stickles, die-cut text, etc., etc.

I felt kind of rusty, that I'd lost my "mojo," but I just kept messing with it and telling myself, you can't over-do for Christmas, right?

Maybe it will help to put the tree up and get some carols on. And so the season begins....

As always, I hope this post finds you well and happy and I appreciate your visit.

Until next time, take care.