Sunday, November 30, 2025

Santa Tag

Hello friends! Today I have a quick and simple Santa tag to share. You can also turn it into a card.

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Layers of ink - Santa Tag Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I was in the mood for a traditional Christmas project and thought this Santa stamp from Tim Holtz Letter To Santa would be perfect. I also used traditional green, red and gold colors. 

Stamp Santa on the tag.

Using my MISTI, I inked the stamp with Red Geranium for his clothes and then added Jet Black. I repeated the stamping with only the black ink, adding some to the red areas too. 

Ink with Distress Ink.

Ink the tag with Distress Ink.


Stamp with a holly stamp and then gold emboss the sentiment from Tim Holtz Mini Holiday 4. Apply some embossing powder around the edges too. Restamp the sentiment with dark brown ink for a shadow effect.


Add sequins as berries to the holly.


Next I added some white details with a gel pen to Santa and Stickles to the beard and trimmings on his hat.


I die cut a gold star using Simon Says Stamp Holiday Window Decor and added a sentiment sticker and some pretty ribbons.


The Stickles adds a much nicer effect in real life than photographed.




Thank you so much for visiting today! 

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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Friday, November 28, 2025

Christmas Notebook

Hello crafters! Today I have a notebook to share, which I made with a Christmas theme. You can also turn the design into a card.

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Layers of ink - Christmas Notebook by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I really like the worn and distressed plaid papers in Tim Holtz idea-ology Christmas Backdrops pack. Here I decided to turn it into a notebook cover, so that most of that lovely patterned paper would show. I embellished the book with die cut pieces and a sticker.

Make the cover from Tim Holtz Christmas backdrops.

There are so many pretty papers in the Christmas Backdrops and most would work well for a notebook cover. I folded the paper using a bonefolder and did the same to all the inserts. 

stitch the spine.

It was stitched with three strands of embroidery floss along the spine. Always pierce holes before stitching in paper.


Tie the floss on the inside. 

Die cut with Tim Holtz Christmas dies.

Die cut the title, lamp posts and holly using Tim Holtz Vault Christmas 2021 and Festive Gatherings. I die cut them from silver, black and gold kraft stock paper, as left-over inky paper.

Die cut with Simon Says Stamp Fir Branches.

Die cut Simon Says Stamp Fir Branches from Simon Says Stamp Midnight Green cardstock. 


Layer them on the cover. Off-set the gold word slightly.

Add glitter behind the lamp post.

The lamp post was sanded and inked. I added Simon Says Stamp gold glitter paper to the back.


Since the backdrops papers are double-sided, you get a lovely crackle pattern on the inside covers.

The back of the notebook.

The back cover looks like this.


I die cut the berries from the same inky pink paper as the title. I only had very little paper left, but luckily, the berries were small enough.

Layers of ink - Christmas Notebook.

Use the notebook to write down Christmas memories, or recipes, or traditions. You can also give it away as a gift.

Layers of ink - Christmas Notebook by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.


I hope this project inspired you to make some notebooks.




Thank you so much for visiting today! 

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

December Countdown Tags 2025

Hello crafters! It is time for my yearly December Countdown Tags project. These will go into my December Journal as date cards.

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Layers of ink December Countdown Tags 2025 by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

This year I made shaped tags using scraps of watercolored paper and die cut the papers with Simon Says Stamp Petal Tipped Labels die set. I die cut numbers and stamped some patterns, images and words on te tags. 

These tags are meant to be hanging in my Advent calendar that I made years ago, but after our move, my Christmas things are still packed away and I haven't been able to find it yet. You can see it here, in last year's December Countdown Tag post.

Die cut Simon Says Stamp Petal Tipped Labels.

I picked out a whole bunch of different watercolor or inky scraps. Many of these were papers where I had just tried out different color combinations of paints. Die cut with Simon Says Stamp Petal-Tipped Labels.

Die cut numbers from kraft paper.


Stamp with various stamps.

I stamped the tag with various background, Christmas and word stamps. The background and image stamps were inked with Distress Ink, misted with water and stamped, for a watercolored effect.

Place into December journal.

Later, the tags will go my December Journal as date tags. You can find the December Journal here.


Even small scraps of inky or watercolored papers can be interesting when you die cut them. 'Magical' comes from Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery.


It was a bit tricky finding small enough words to fit on the tags.


I also used some clippings stickers from Tim Holtz Christmas Sticker Book.


The holes were punched with my Crop-a-dile. I might remove the twine when I add the tags to the journal.


The tag to the right got an accidental inky heart.


Watercolor stamping fits with the background and makes it easier to stamp on the textured watercolor paper. 


More tags, where I just tested how different colors would blend on the paper.


On the darker tags, I stamped with dark inks. 


Pine needles of different kind are a favorite for Christmas and winter projects.


Getting closer to Christmas.


I also add Boxing Day to my tags since Christmas is celebrated all three days in Sweden (24th-26th).


You can find the previous years' countdown tags here: 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.




Thank you so much for visiting today! 

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Window December Journal Tutorial

Hi friends! It almost December and time to share one of my favorite projects each year. It is inspired by Ali Edwards concept of documenting the month of December. I have been doing this since 2012, making this my fourteenth December daily journal.

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Layers of ink - December Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

My journals have looked different through the years, but the focus is on words rather than on adding photos, to make it easier to document each day. This year I made a journal with a frosty window through which you can see a Christmas scene. The book is 5x6 in and my December countdown tags will go into it. I will share that post in a couple of days. 

I used mainly Tim Holtz Idea-ology pieces to create this journal.

Sand the edges.

I started out with some Idea-ology Christmas Baseboard pieces and sanded the edges.

Ink with alcohol ink.

I cut a piece of Simon Says Stamp acetate to fit the window and colored with Latte Alcohol Ink. I also cut a paper from Tim Holtz Christmas Backdrops papers 2025, making sure the elements I liked the most could be seen through the windows.

Cover with Christmas Backdrops cardstock.

I used Sizzix Little Sizzles Mat Board for the covers and cut various Tim Holtz Christmas Backdrops paper to fit both sides of each cover. I cut away a piece of the brick paper, to use on another project. Adhere with matte medium. Place under a heavy book.

Ink with alcohol ink and add Stickles.

I added a piece of acetate to the lamp post, inked with Butterscotch alcohol ink and, when dry, coated with Stickles.


The sentiments were stamped with Tim Holtz Tiny Text Christmas and Watercolor Trees.




I picked one of the the sentiments and used it as my title. I don't know if you can see it, but I removed some of the alcohol ink where there are lights in the background, to make it look like they shine.

December Daily journal.

Punch holes with a Crop-a-Dile and bind with Tim Holtz Mini Book Rings.


I used one of my favorite writing papers for the inside.


And the back of the journal. I might later add some photos to the inside covers.

Layers of ink - December Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

It is almost time to start filling this journal with memories. I will soon share the countdown tags which will go into it and become labels for the dates.

You can find my previous Christmas Daily journals here:




Thank you so much for visiting today! 

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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