- Vicky Hattingh
- Nov 25, 2025
- 4 min read
Hi crafty friends! Today I am sharing a tag that could also be made into a card featuring some humorous and delightful stamps from AALL & Create. This company makes some of the most adorable, whimsical stamps that I’ve ever had the opportunity to work with. I went out on a ledge with a random number generator to pick the color scheme from Sarah Renae Clark’s Color Cubes for this tag and the winner was #4. Not exactly screaming Christmas, but let’s see if we can make it work!

The supplies used:
AALL & Create – Hexalove Die Set
AALL & Create – Merry Little Things Stamp Set
AALL & Create – Snow Good Stamp Set
X-Press It Blending Cardstock
Spellbinders – Antique Glitter Metallic Cardstock
Lawn Fawn – Jet Black Premium Ink Pad
Ranger/Tim Holtz – Distress Oxide Ink Pads – Uncharted Mariner,
Peacock Feathers, Salvaged Patina
Copic Alcohol Markers – BG78, BG49, BG45, BG72, BG11, YG0000
YG63, YG61, YG11, E53, E51, E50, E19, E08, E97, YR18, YR12, YR82
Winsor & Newton White Designers Gouache
Trinity Stamps – Crystal Ball and High Dive Baubles
Krylon Workable Fixatif Spray
Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue
Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares
Anna Griffin Empress Die Cutting Machine
Creating the Card Front Background
I cut a piece of white cardstock to measure 4” x 6-1/2” to give me plenty of space for ink blending and to allow room to use the AALL & Create Hexalove die to cut the card front. Next, I used the inner tag die from the Hexalove die set and used it to cut a 2” x 3” piece of the Spellbinders Antique Glitter Metallic cardstock so that the edges of the glitter cardstock align perfectly with the tag. I used my scissors to simply freehand a curvy edge on the top end of the glitter cardstock to represent a slight hill.
For the wintry sky, I used Ranger/Tim Holtz Distress Oxide inks in the colors Uncharted Mariner, Peacock Feathers, and Salvaged Patina. I started ink blending at the top of the cardstock using Uncharted Mariner, then moved to Peacock Feathers, and lastly Salvaged Patina. I worked my way up and down the cardstock, changing ink colors as necessary, until I obtained the look I was going for. Once the ink had a chance to dry, I die cut the ink blended cardstock panel with the tag front die from the Hexalove die set. To set the colors and help them to not bleed when I spatter with white paint, I went outside and lightly sprayed the inky tag panel using Krylon Workable Fixatif spray (you want to do this outside with lots of air flow!). The Fixatif spray will also add a satin sheen to the cardstock versus the chalky finish you would get with the Distress Oxide inks… just in case you were wondering. I allowed the Fixatif coating to completely dry then mixed a couple drops of water with some Winsor & Newton white gouache and spattered it across the tag background. Once the spatter dried, I glued the metallic glitter cardstock panel to the bottom of the tag.
Using a piece of black cardstock from my scrap bin, I die cut the decorative tag die in the Hexalove die set to frame the inky background. I glued the inked front panel to the decorative tag panel and set aside to dry.

Creating the Focal Point
My focal point for this card was the reindeer from AALL & Create’s Snow Good stamp set and the stack of three presents and one of the trees from AALL & Create’s Merry Little Things stamp set. I’ll list the Copic markers used for each element below:
Reindeer: E19, E08, E97
Reindeer Coat: BG49, BG45 w/ E19 pocket, & Gold Posca buttons
Reindeer Scarf: YG63, YG61, YG11
Reindeer Antlers: E53, E51, E50
Christmas Tree: YG63, YG61, YG11, YG0000
Tree Trunk: E19, E08
Star on Tree: Sakura Gold Metallic Gelly Roll Pen
Christmas Gifts: BF78, BF72, BG11 (blue)
YR18, YR12, YR82 (orange)
BG78, BG49, BG45 (dark blue)
Once the coloring was completed, I fussy cut the images and used liquid glue to adhere four Trinity Stamps “High Dive Baubles” and four Trinity Stamps “Crystal Ball Baubles” to the Christmas tree in the place of ornaments. When the glue dried, I added foam squares to the back of all the colored elements.
Building the Sentiment
Utilizing the small rectangular die from the Hexalove die set, I diecut a banner to hold the sentiment out of a scrap of white cardstock that I colored with Copic markers E08, E97, YR12, and E51. Then from the AALL & Create Snow Good stamp set I stamped the sentiment that said “cutest reindeer of all” onto the rectangle die cut. I loved the quirky, smudged look of this stamp and couldn’t resist using it as my sentiment. Lastly, I added some foam squares to the back of the sentiment.

Finishing the Design
To complete the card, I removed the backing paper from the adhesive squares on all the Copic colored elements and adhered them to the card front. Using a ¼” hole punch, I punched a hole at the top of the tag so it could be placed on a gift more easily. My final touch was to add a bit of silver cord and white ribbon to the top to finish off the festive design.
Thank you for stopping by and checking out today’s blog post, I really appreciate it. Until next time, happy crafting!












