Happy, Happy New Year! I'm finally back after taking some time off during the holidays. We're celebrating the Year of the Rat on the lunar calendar in 2020, so these are the tags I made to dress up the boxes of snack mix I passed out to our guests at our annual New Years family reunion.
I put together my paper pieced rat by creating a cutting file for it using a coloring book image, and added a shadow layer cut from gold metallic foil board. Tag shape was die cut using Lawn Fawn's Stitched Circle Tags die from Stardream gold cardstock. I used a Spellbinders Nested Circle die for the back panel and ran it through Cuttlebug's Plum Blossom embossing folder from their Asian Bundle to add some texture. I also added the kanji character for "ko" or "child" cut on the Silhouette, which signifies the Year of the Rat as the first animal of the 12 year lunar cycle.
On the backside of the tag, I used the print and cut feature in Make the Cut design program to add our New Years greeting.
Stay tuned for more Year of the Rat projects that I'm still hurrying to get done! Chinese New Years is early this year so bear with me as I may be a little delinquent with my blog posts. Best wishes to all for a wonderful brand New Year!
Those treat boxes are super! They turned out very well. You are such a neat crafter. I didn't know that it was the year of the rat. My next grandchild will be born this year and I hope that he/she will be cute as a mouse not a mean rat. LOL! Thanks for sharing your talent. It is always fun to see what you create during the year. Best to you and your family in 2020!
ReplyDeleteBet your guests are always so eager to see what you whipped up for them. I'm sure your cute box of treats brought big smiles and much joy. Happy New Year Eunice.
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