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The Greetery All Wrapped Up Collection + Video

Hello friends! I am so excited to share with you projects I made with the new All Wrapped Up Collection. Betsy has really outdone herself, and this is my favorite release yet! There’s so much inspiration and ideas to see, and video tutorials to watch… you’re going to have a lot of fun on the hop today! And don’t forget to leave a comment at each stop for a chance to win one of two gold $50 gift certificates. More details on that can be found down below. Let’s get started!

The first set of dies we are going to look at is the new BotaniCuts Mistletoe die, and The Loopy Bow Builder die. I die-cut The Stamp Market colored card stock with the Mistletoe Die, lagoon being the mistletoe, Aqua Sky for the lighter leaves, and Cherry for the berries.

Now let’s talk about the Loopy Bow. This die set cokes with four loop dies, all in diferent sizes. you can pick to use all the loops, or just two. The choice is yours! I made two simple loop bows for these first two cards, and I also show how bigger bows look over on The Greetery YouTube Channel.

I added a simple Sentiment Suite: Christmas greeting tag to the bows, attached them to the mistletoe, and made a Pine and Berry Background for them to lay on.

Now let’s look at the gorgeous Round About Winter Foliage die.

This die has a half circle of foliage, so you can layer the wreath to make it as full as you want. I used three layers for these first two projects. I inked the wreaths with Speckled Egg, Candied Apple, and Rustic Wilderness Distress Oxide inks, then glued them together. I splattered white paint onto them, and added sparkle and shine with Rock Candy Glitter and Nuvo Crystal Glaze.

This wreath looks great on cards, and look gorgeous on presents! I stamped a Tagged Elegance sentiment in the middle of the wreath, and attached it to the present with a small strip of Scor Tape. . I also paired the wreath with coordinating scrapbook paper to bring in some extra color.

I also made a solid color wreath, using only two circles so you can see the different fullness between the two and three layers.

I have a few more wrapped present ideas to share, starting with this small one. The tags were made with the new Tear Strip Tags stamp set and dies. This duo is so clever! Betsy created the stamps to be for Christmas gifts, and for gifts to give throughout the year. I also decorated the box with Dried Citrus Slices die, Big Branches Pine Die, and a strip from the new Black Ribbon roll. And those little black trees? I pulled them for The North Pole stamp set, and stamped them onto packing paper before wrapping the box with it. Such a fun way to decorate your own paper!

This next box has the same Citrus and Pine die cuts, and I attached them on top of red ribbon i die-cut with the new Ribbon Maker Pinked Star Die.

I used the new Ribbon Maker: Large Scallop Die for this next present, and paired it with a gorgeous Big Branches: Ruscus die-cut, colored with Mowed Grass Distress Oxide ink. I also added a candy cane (beacause why not?? :), and a Tear Strip Tag, this time picking a more general present sentiment for the tag.

I also used the new Big Branches: Ruscus Die to make ornaments! How pretty are these? It was an easy process, and I made a video to show I did it. You can find the video HERE:


I am obsessed with these ornaments, and am still making them, trying out different colors and waxes.

The last photo I have to share are tags I made with the new Banner Gift Tag Die and Crimped Circle Tag Dies. I think these are so fun, and will be using them on my kids gifts!

New Products Used:

Be sure to stop by The Greetery Blog to see the beautiful creations Betsy has made for today, as well as full details for each of today’s products. Everything you see this week will be available in The Greetery Shop tomorrow, November 22nd, at 10am EST.

Giveaway

The Greetery will be giving away two $50 gift certificates. For a chance to win, leave a comment at each blog stop. Winners will be announced tomorrow morning on The Greetery Blog (Comments on all posts will close at 11:59pm EDT tonight, November 21st.)

Today’s Designers:

Laurie

Kelly

Angelica (you are here)

Wanda

Dana

Dawn

Melissa

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182 Replies to “The Greetery All Wrapped Up Collection + Video”

  1. Thank you so much for your video on making that sweet leafy ornament – I’m always looking for new ways to use paper! Beautiful work!

  2. The ornaments are beautiful. I would much rather make ornaments than roast turkey! Thanks for the tutorial Happy Thanks giving

  3. OMG… I have watched your videos twice so far and I am so amazed! The baubles are so gorgeous and now I need to get to Hobby Lobby. I think this process would work with my granddaughters. The oldest is 11 and she really loves doing crafts, and getting sticky. I would definitely create right along with them. Betsys new release is so fun and full of greatness. I love that loopy bow so much and the ribbon maker is too cool. Christmas is such a fun time and I do love making homemade crafts. TFS and I wish you and yours a very Happy Thanksgiving!!

    1. Thank you, Anne. Vera and I are making ornaments right now for the kids in her classroom. So cute!

  4. Love the dried citrus slices. You have given me so many great ideas for tags can’t wait to start on my tags.

  5. Your creations are so amazing! I rewatch your videos just to make sure I don’t miss anything. Love this release. That loopy bow and the ribbon maker dies are so great. I was amazed by the baubles. Such great degree of color and the topper looks so great. This will present a hard amount of restraint on my checkbook. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!!

  6. The papers you used behind your special die cuts adds so much to the look. You have such a great eye for design

  7. A wonderfully instructive video. I am so happy to learn how to use these various products and I think I would enjoy the literally “hands on” process of making the ornaments. They are all beautiful. I also make my own little boxes and love the Roundabout Winter Foliage dies you use on yours.

  8. What great projects! The ornaments are stunning! Thanks so much for the well-done video on how to make them. Gorgeous.

  9. I love all the packages you ‘wrapped’ up. And the ornament idea is out of this world unique.

  10. Your cards, tags and packages are all absolutely BEAUTIFUL Angelica, but your ornaments are FABULOUS!! I loved the video and so appreciate you sharing the step by step process…just might need to try this!! Thank you for all your inspiration…loved it!!

  11. WOW! The wrappings, the tags, the card, the ornaments Oh My! These are all so creative and beautiful! I adore that layered circle wreath die–it is AHmazing!

  12. WOW, Angelica, I love it all. Your packages are gorgeous and so are your cards, but those ornaments are over the top. Thanks for sharing your creative side with us!

  13. Fabulous wrappings, tags and cards, and the ornaments are just exquisite! Gorgeous creations with the items in this fabulous release! I am especially loving the Round About Winter Foliage die!

  14. You’ve outdone yourself this release—fabulous projects! I love your color combinations, and all the little details. The ornaments are beyond beautiful!!!

  15. A SUPER JOB on your projects, Angelica! I like the darker ball! I’m thinking, you ladies are making a new tradition for me, with all the tags & ornaments, etc.! I’M LOVING IT!!! ;)<3

  16. Can’t wait to try and make more ornaments with the different greenery dies. I also really love the crimped circle dies, so the tags are right up my alley.

  17. Wow, how awesome to make ornaments from the dies! Thank you for the how to video! So many pretty packages – love your projects!

  18. I love the way your colors/projects just pop on the black cardstock. I have to try this again. Love it.

  19. Fantastic Angelica! Your creative spirit shows how versatile products can be. Love all your projects! Thanks for sharing your inspiration.

  20. What a fun ornament project. I’m thinking white ones would be elegant with some sparkle..BTW I really enjoyed the musical selection. What was that?

    1. Yep have an account with a copyright free music catalog. I think that song is named All Around The Table. The site is Epidemic.

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