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Saturday, December 31, 2016

2016 FAVORITES

When I started my blog in 2014, my first post was my favorites from 2013.  Since then my blog and my style have changed quite a bit - I hope you agree that it's all for the better or at least it's different!  So here are my faves (click on title to link to original) for 2016. 

Hydrangea Petals

Easter Blessings

Ghosting

Merry

Candle

Welcome Baby

Yellow Peonies
 
Fabulous Friend


And so my fabulous friends, 2016 is ending and we have 2017 beginning soon - Happy New Year to all of you and thanks for visiting!

Friday, December 16, 2016

WINTER FUN

My younger days growing up in Wisconsin had lots of snowy winter sledding days.  We mostly used a toboggan tho.


I made my sled by die cutting a tag from a piece of woodgrained paper, added the runners, twiggy wreath (from the September HA monthly Hero kit), greenery, a bow and the EH joy sentiment and done!  Gave everything a bit of distressing with brown ink. 





I am entering this in the Merry Monday, Ellen Hutson Pinsights, and a2z Scrapbooking challenges.

Thanks for visiting today.  This will be my last post for 2016 as I will leaving for TX to spend the Christmas holidays with my daughter and family and won't be back until January.  Wishing all a wonderful holiday season.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

MISTLETOE

Loved the colors in the Paper Players challenge this week and thought I'd have a go at it with my new mistletoe die.

Die cut the mistletoe three times from silver and white metallic cardstock and die cut the frame using one of the HA infinity dies.  Next I stamped the sentiment on the black piece, embossed in gold and put it all together on the card base.  After dotting the mistletoe berries with Nuvo gold, I arranged them on the card, added the gold bow and done!   I am also entering this in CASology's challenge this week since I have a bow on the card.

Thanks for stopping by today and your kind comments always make my day!


Sunday, December 11, 2016

BRINGING HOME THE TREE

When my daughter and family lived in Fargo, a tradition was to go to a tree farm near Detroit Lakes, MN and cut down their Christmas tree.  Afterwards it was pizza at Zorba's in DL.  Now that they're living in TX and Matthew (my grandson) is working in Baltimore, I thought maybe he needed a reminder of all the times they tromped through the cold to find the perfect tree.

I colored the little car and tree with copics and popped it up on the snowbanks - the edges are covered with diamond gel.  I put some glitter on the snowflakes and also dots of glossy accents.  Finished the top off with some pine boughs and red berries. There is a pocket on the back where I'll tuck some $$ for him.

I am entering this in Inspired by All the Little Things challenge and also Just Add Ink challenge which is to make a gift tag.

 Thanks for visiting today and all your kind comments.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

TAG AND ORNAMENT

After cogitating for a while on how I would make gift card/cash cards for my grandkids this year, this is what I decided upon.

The ornament is made from five layers of die cuts with a piece of acetate between the third and fourth layers, gold sprinkles and then a circle back.  The gold paper and the tag itself are from the gorgeous paper pads found in the Target $ bins.  The "A" (for Anna) is a metal charm that I've had in my stash of good stuff for ages - I coated it with cranberry alcohol ink and then a coat of glossy accents on top for some dimension and shine.  The "joy" sentiment was die cut from the same gold pad.  On the back of the tag is a pocket which will hold a gift card.  I added enough of the green ribbon so it can be tied on the Christmas tree.  Also am making the same for Katie and Leah.  Not sure what Matthew's going to get yet!  

I am entering this in the A2Z Scrapbooking challenge this month which is "Anything but a Card".  Ellen Hutson's "12 Tags with a Feminine Twist" challenge has a sketch today (Day 7) which I loosely interpreted - shape of the tag and the gold and red on Melania's tag.  

Thanks for visiting today and love to read your kind comments.

Friday, December 2, 2016

PEACE CANDLE

The cue card at CASology this week is "candle".  For my card I just made my own candle as I don't have any candle stamps.

 
I cut the candle from some gold glitter stripe paper and freehand cut the flame from gold.  The poinsettia and leaves were embossed in gold on vellum and fussy cut - the pine branches die cut.  Made my arrangement and added the small sentiment.  The card base is some Neenah white gold metallic and was cut 4"x5.5" so I could have the branches off the edge.
 
 
 Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful weekend.