Day 8 Power Poppy Christmas Remix

GOOD MORNING FRIENDS! Here we are at Day 8 of the Power Poppy Christmas Remix and I’m back today with another new digital release – Handmade with Love Tags.

There are eight designs, each offered with and without a sentiment for a total of sixteen images in the set. For my project, I created small gift cards (measuring 3.25″ square) from two of the images from the set. The images are quick and easy to color and the finished cards went together in a matter of minutes! Great for last minute gift cards and tags.

Comment and Win!

I hope you’ve enjoyed the blog hop so far. It’s been exciting to see all the creative projects from my Power Poppy teammates. To celebrate, I’m giving away a $20 Power Poppy gift voucher to folks who leave a comment below on this blog post. The winner will be randomly selected from all comments.  So leave me a comment telling me your favorite Power Poppy stamp (clear or digital). Or which Power Poppy stamps you’d select if you were the lucky winner. Or just say hello!

Entries accepted through Monday, December 2, 2019 at 9:00 PM EST.
Winner to be announced on the Power Poppy Blog on December 4th.

Here’s the fine print (literally): No purchase necessary. Winner will be randomly selected. Odds of winning are based on the number of entries. One entry per person (leaving a comment below constitutes your entry). If you leave multiple comments, only the first will count as your entry. If you are commenting here for the first time, there may be a delay until your comment appears.

Time to Blog Hop!

You know the drill! Hop on over to my Power Poppy teammates and check out their latest projects.

Allison Cope
Julie Koerber
Kathy Jones
Lisa Johansen
Stacy Morgan
Power Poppy Blog

Disclosure: Below are the supplies I’ve used for today’s project. All items were personally purchased except those marked with an asterisk (*) which were provided by a store or design team. I never share a product I do not like. All opinions are my own. Read more.

Supplies

Paper: Neenah Solar White 110#; Hammermill Color Copy Digital 100#;
Stamp: Handmade with Love Tags (*) by Power Poppy
Copics: BG11, BG32, BG72, BG75 (ribbon); BV0000, BV00 (package); YG03, YG17 (holly leaves); R14, R35, R37 (holly berries); E50 (gift tag); E11, E15, E19 (pinecone); YG03, YG17 (sprigs)

Sponsored by: Power Poppy

26 thoughts on “Day 8 Power Poppy Christmas Remix

  1. Hi! You have made this look easy by your simple design yet oh so pretty coloring! I have collected Power Poppy stamps since the company began…yet there is always more on my wish list. One of my favorites to stamp is Cozy Cupfuls for its versatility, but I also have many favorite Christmas stamps.

  2. Super cute tags. My favorite set that I own is the Botanical Tree. I love that I can heat emboss and it looks beautiful. If I were shopping today, I would purchase the Sweet Tidings. I love birds and these look enjoyable to color.

  3. Oh I love the Glittery Village
    stamp set. Your tags have
    lovely colors and cute designs.
    Carla from Utah

  4. Love the tags. The non-traditional colors
    are great. Red/green all the time gets old.
    the thermos with the spray of Christmas
    greenery is wonderful. thanks for
    sharing. txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

  5. BEAUTIFUL images and WONDERFUL colouring!
    … I have a long list of favourites, have to confess that the stunning “Time to Fly” is on the top at the moment, as it is part of my Kit and Clowder colouring class, an exciting Copic adventure 🙂

  6. A clever idea to make gift cards Nancy, very handy for sizing being digital – gorgeous tags…. have to say that my fav stamp is the Poinsettia set – much used, coloured with different colours and for different occasions not just Christmas.(quietly I love all the PP set)

  7. I love all of her images…but the one I’ve used the most is the Layered Cake digi…I can not count how many times I’ve used it. Last year, the Chickadee in Barberry was my Christmas card and I got tons of compliments on it.

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