Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Warm and Cocoa-zy!

It always feels good to get a project checked off my to-do list; especially since it's been there since last Christmas! ha ha! I bought some flannel and heat-resistant thread so I could sew up some holiday rice warmers last year and I never got around to it before Christmas was over, and then I planned on using the plaid flannel (not the tartan one) for Valentine's Day or just winter gifts and that never happened either! I even bought 10 pounds of rice that's been sitting in my pantry all year! Wow! So, now that I've confessed, let's get started!

I'm sharing the details of the rice warmers HERE, but I really thought I had a tutorial from a few years ago, but I don't. I shared some quick steps because this is such a quick and easy, beginner friendly project!

This particular gift consists of the rice warmer, a canister of hot cocoa, a package of Pepperidge Farms cookies, and then a little house box filled with some Ghirardelli chocolates and mini candy canes to be used as add-ins for the cocoa, if desired. I just couldn't resist using the Cocoa Cozy Stamp Set because it was the perfect choice to complement this gift.


There was a particular tag die I was searching for and just couldn't locate it so I threw my hands up in surrender and frustration and just cut some plain tag bases using Pure Poppy cardstock and then cut the tag shape at the top using an old SU! paper punch. Once that was done, I cut out all of the main sentiments using the Cocoa Cozy Die and then stamped them using Frayed Burlap distress oxide ink. I like how it looks like creamy hot cocoa!

I stamped the tags with the accent sentiment using Fresh Snow pigment ink and then added the die cut sentiment using foam squares. The greenery and berries were cut from white cardstock using the Into the Blooms: Swag Die because it's basically living on my desk! ha ha! I colored them with dye inks and blender brushes (my green brush snapped in half because I've clearly been hauling out too much holly....ha ha!)

I spritzed everything with Hickory Smoke distress spritz and allowed them to dry. The cute peppermint is from the In-Stitches: Gingerbread Builder Die and I kicked myself when I realized this great die has been hiding in plain sight and I'd forgotten about it. I only remembered it when I was decorating the Christmas tree in my kitchen and saw THIS little cutie! I've been missing out on using such a great Christmas accent die, but now I fear, I will be using it ALL THE TIME!

As you can see, I made 8 tags in total. Each one is slightly different because I was just grabbing different greenery and such and different pearl for the centers of the peppermints. I was almost done and was cleaning up my supplies and realized the snowflakes from the sentiment set would be perfect so I stamped a trio of snowflakes on each tag and then frosted the corners with a small blender brush and white ink. I threaded each tag with green baker's twine.

Here it is all packaged up!

I had a lot of fun putting this project together and I'm so pleased I got everything sewn and used from last year! 
Thanks for fluttering by!

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love your tags!!! The cocoa-zy is just too cute. I get it, you gather up all of the things and then you've realized that you just added another thing to the pile that you're still working on from last year. I keep getting ideas while working on the current project and I want to stop and work on the idea. Ha Ha! I love rice warmers. My daughter made us a bunch of them in different sizes for Christmas one year and they sure do come in handy for WI winters.