Angel Snow Globe and Tags

by - November 30, 2012

I have to admit, I'm a bit addicted to making these mason jar snow globes.  First batch, I used some faux snow and bottle brush trees.  This time, I used this pretty boy angel image from The Graphics Fairy:

I printed the image onto cardstock.  Then I added some German glass glitter.  I wanted it to be able to stand so I cut a slit on the bottom of the picture and then used an extra piece of cardstock - kind of like how paper dolls used to stand.
I added some faux snow to the bottom of the jar and some tea-stained seam binding.  Playing on the angel theme, I also made some of these sweet holiday tags.
Again, The Graphics Fairy had this wonderful angel image.  First, I hand-stamped my coffee tag with the Christmas greetings.  Then I Mod Podged my angel image onto it.  Once that was dry, I added the rhinestones and lace on the bottom.  I made a few of these to hang on our holiday gifts.

Linking to The Graphics Fairy: Brag Monday.

Jeanine

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9 comments

  1. Jeanine,
    Very clever and pretty! I want you to know that I have checked out your Etsy shop and love it! It's now on my favorites and I will be shopping there soon for Christmas presents for my daughter who lived in France for 2 years and her home is everything shabby and everything french!

    Susie at Puddle Jumper Creations

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  2. As usual.....your projects are just so darned cute and unique!!! I love this!!! Happy Holidays!
    Shirley

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  3. As usual.....your projects are just so darned cute and unique!!! I love this!!! Happy Holidays!
    Shirley

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  4. I just love the little angel snowglobe and the pretty tag. Your creations are always so special and inspiring.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  5. The snowglobes are very pretty - that image is one of my d favorites, but I love the tag!

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  6. Very gorgeous work! Love them both!
    Peace,
    KristyLee

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  7. Very cute, I love that angel image. Check out my blog when you get a chance. www.king-designs.blogspot.com

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