But after seeing Leanne's super cute and clever New Year hidden message tag holders, I thought they would make great lai si as well. Had to give it a try! Plus this was the perfect chance for me to finally ink up one of my favorite Sister Stamps images.
I used washi paper for the front of the tag holder and used a Spellbinders nested die to cut the round window for the stamped image to peek out of. Pulling the tag out of the holder reveals a "hidden message" on the inside of the holder. What a neat idea, Leanne!
I colored the Sister Stamps Lion Dance image with Copics and gold Smooch and placed it on a circle cut slightly larger than the window. Added the Chinese character for "good luck" cut on the Silhouette just above it. Then I added a little pocket on the backside of the tag to hold the lai si money. Got these done just in time to mail to my daughter and niece for New Years!
I have a couple more crafty New Years projects to share...
My sweet friend Lorna wowed us once again with her amazing creativity!
Her New Year surprise this year was a stalk of Heavenly Bamboo in it's own little box filled with candy. How cute is that! She used a plastic florist tube to hold and keep the Heavenly Bamboo alive. And I love how she embellished the "box" to look so festive! Can you see the tiny beaded charm hanging from the bamboo on the back of the box? Take a closer look...
Yup! It's a stack of Japanese New Year "kagami mochi" with an orange on top! How does she come up with these things? Simply amazing!
And finally, this last crafty New Year of the Horse creation is from my plastic canvas stitchin' mom...
This is one of those fun block style perpetual calendars, made from plastic canvas stitched with yarn. I apologize for the bad photo and cluttered background...had to snap this picture on my phone since I forgot to take a photo of it before I brought this to work. I think these block calendars are so cool...am thinking of trying this with paper one day...
Till next time, best wishes to all for a year of good health, prosperity and much happiness in 2014!
Oh boy, another fun project. The hidden message in the money envelope is cool. You are so clever. Thank you for sharing the other crafts too. I love seeing what everyone is crafting these days. Your work is so detailed and showcases your crafting skills which are amazing!
ReplyDeleteAiya! So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! All these projects are amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat job with all the New Year projects. All so very inspiring and darn cute!!!! Love themall............feel like the Chinese New Year just flew by already..........sigh. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry, I cannot believe I didn't see this until now! Wowee!! Gorgeous job with all of your projects, I especially love your Li-Si!! You chose the perfect "everything" for it. So much more cuter than the ones you buy at the store. (Mahalo for the shout out!) Love all the other projects! So many wonderful ideas for years to come.
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Gung Hay Fat Choy!!
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