Friday, December 25, 2015
Reindeer Food
Every year the kids make reindeer candy to sprinkle on Christmas Eve. Usually I grab a free label off the web. This year I decided to try to create my own. I created this in my Silhouette Studio.
I fond some cute snowflake digi paper, and changed it's transparency, so it wasn't too dark. I then found a really cute reindeer file. It's from Pretty Paper Pretty Ribbon. You can find it HERE.
The poem is the same as you can find on most bags of Reindeer food. I just typed it out and then made it fit on my label. You have to fill it and change the line color so everything prints in the same color.
Here is a screen shot of my Silhouette Studio, whit my completed tags:
Of course, we then made some reindeer food - some oats and lots of glittery sparkling sugar and sprinkles. The reindeer and Santa seemed to find their way to our house, and I will have 2 happy kids when they wake up!
I hope you all play along with us! I can't wait to see what you create!
A la prochaine,
4 comments:
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michelle
This looks like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteSuper duper cute!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you & your family!
Have a blessed day,
Migdalia
Crafting With Creative M
Aaaw, how fun for the kids! Love the idea~the toppers are awesome!
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
PDE DT Member
Great idea for the kids.
ReplyDeleteSue
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