
I don’t know about you, but I love to give handmade Christmas gifts. It’s something I grew up with and I enjoy carrying on that tradition. Looking back on Christmas as a child, I can’t remember the coolest toy I received but I can remember the special gifts that my mom made for us each year. Now think about your gift giving over the past few years… how many times have you given lotion, body wash, or another spa product to friends and family? It’s smells good, it makes us feel good, and everyone uses it….the perfect gift! And so our
Luxurious Labels stamp set was born! These labels, images, and words were designed to coordinate with our
Potion Bottles making them the perfect pair for your bath and body gift-giving this Christmas! I started by creating a batch of bath salts from scratch…much easier than it sounds with
this recipe. Then I purchased some scented body wash

and body lotion to match the bath salts. After filling the potion bottles I started on
the labels. I stamped the scalloped label onto sticker paper in Colorbox Lime Pastel chalk ink. I created a mask for the outside of the label and stamped the dandelion silhouettes inside the label along with the coordinating salt, lotion, and wash words. Keeping the mask in place, I sponged Yellow Ochre chalk ink over my images. Then I cut out the scalloped label and stuck it to the bottle. Super quick and easy! I purchased a basket at Michael’s and added a matching candle, washcloth, and loofah to finish off my gift. I plan to wrap it up in cellophane and I think it will make a very professional looking gift! And then to finish it all off I created a simple card to match. I stamped the silhouettes in
Memento Rich Cocoa ink and used the bracketed frame to create a highlight for the sentiment. The cardstock

colors are
Suede Brown Dark,
Frosted Teal, and
Choice Buttercream. And I finished it off with
Brown Organdy Swirl ribbon. Thanks for stopping by on our first day of sneak peeks. Make sure you check out the rest of the Baker’s Dozen sneak peeks using
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