Friday, December 23, 2016

Christmas Door Card


This card was one of those that you go to reach for, it's not there and you have just a brief time to make and get in the mail. Yikees!!! Not the best inspiration, but, hey, I had to get it done. Thankfully my craft table was still loaded with Christmas papers and all the embellishing goodies I had left over. The Rejoice was even stamped!


Time is really getting short, so you are all ready for Sunday, right?
The Penmaker and I bought tons of food (huge exaggeration) in Amish country. We made a stop first at our favorite spot, Amish Door Restaurant, and had breakfast. Great way to prepare for shopping!
Now I'm off to do some house cleaning and last minute tweaking.
"It's the most wonderful time of the year."

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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Red Deer Christmas Card


My card began with a half of a post card that I had used to die cut a Tim Holtz Alterations Mini Reindeer last year. I backed the cut portion with a piece of Bo Bunny Christmas Collage, then did some layering with more of that collection.


I added narrow, white crocheted lace and a border piece cut with TH Alterations Thinlits Stitched Ovals set. I topped that with a pretty poinsettia from Hobby Lobby and pine sprays and holly leaves cut with Thinlits Holiday Greens.


The music note clip is by Prima and I fussy cut the stamp from Carta Bella's Christmas Delivery collection.


I have definitely gone minimal on my Christmas cards this year as far as embellishments go. I'm trying to make them more envelope friendly, but this one didn't quite make the grade. I still had to send it in a padded kraft one.
I finished my final paper projects today for the holidays, and tomorrow the Penmaker and I are off to Amish country to buy groceries. The excitement is building! "It's the most wonderful time of the year".

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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Smoky Mountain Christmas Card


This wasn't meant as a nod to the Smoky Mountains, but with the pine branches, pine cone, and corrugate bear, is there any doubt? 


The papers are from the Carta Bella Christmas Delivery collection. I bought the darling bear at Hobby Lobby when we were in Texas last month. The tree 3-D sticker is one I purchased also at a Hobby Lobby but two years ago in Newark, Ohio.


I cut the pine and holly with Tim Holtz Alterations Thinlits Holiday Greens and the oval with their Stitched Ovals die set. The glittered red stars are from Petaloo as is the tiny pine cone and twine bow. The poinsettia chipboard piece is from the Christmas Delivery Chipboard Accents sheet. 


For some reason, I just knew this was the card to send to my nephew's beautiful daughter Jenny. I'm so thrilled she liked it!
I hope your final preparations for Christmas are going smoothly. The Penmaker and I are having a ball getting ready for the big day. I love watching the grandchildren, and can't wait until they all get here. "It's the most wonderful time of the year!"

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Sunday, December 18, 2016

Celebrate Christmas Card


Hi friends!
We are socked-in on this icy, wintery Sunday. We've awaken this entire weekend to ice storms. I hope you are faring better in your corner of the world. Looking on the brighter side... it's a great time to wrap Christmas gifts or bake cookies... or even better... create something crafty. I made this card with Carta Bella's Christmas Delivery. What a delightful collection! 


I love the mix of the traditional Christmas colors with the black, and the variety of patterns which include this fabulous green, white, and black plaid... my favorite!


The Chipboard Accent sheet is a must have. I combined this wreath with Tim Holtz Alterations Thinlits Stitched Ovals cuts and a fussy cut sentiment from the Christmas Tags sheet.


My florals are a mix of Petaloo with die cuts using Thinlits Holiday Greens and a snowflake charm from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.
Have a wonderful, crafty day!

Thank you for stopping by!

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

The Savior is Born! Christmas Card


Hello friends!
Our temperatures are dipping more and more... a good time to stay indoors and try to get caught up on Christmas cards. 


 I did this one on an ivory 4" x 5" card base using the Kaisercraft Frosted collection, Tim Holtz Metallic Kraft-Core and some vintage Prima called Antique Mistletoe - Raspberry Mocha. The fabric flower in oatmeal was from their Millinary collection. My glittery pine sprays were cut using Tim's Alterations Thinlits Holiday Greens, and the ovals with Spellbinders Oval Floral dies. The stamp set is discontinued... it's by Sweet 'n Sassy.


Have a great Wednesday! 
Make some hot cocoa... bake cookies... hug your kids/grandkids... enjoy the season.
It's the most wonderful time of the year!

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Monday, December 12, 2016

Silent Night Holy Night Christmas Card


Happy Monday, dear friends!
I have a feeling my schedule will not be normal again until after the holidays, as I'm sure you're all experiencing, too. On a glad note, I now have one Christmas card complete. LOL!!! It's a pretty basic model, but at least I have a start.


The base is 4" x 5" ivory cardstock, and the papers are from the Kaisercraft Frosted collection. I did some simple layering with 3-D foam tape.


For a bit of bling... glittered paper, Alterations Mini Snowflakes die, and a Prima gem.

This looks like the beginning of a cold week here in our part of the US. Hope you stay warm wherever you are, and enjoy the season. "It's the most wonderful time of the year!"

Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, December 9, 2016

Rejoice Christmas Wall Hanging


After much travel and home reworking (some minor remodeling), I was able to squeeze in one Christmas project. The movie premier was a big hit and our son has already started the next, with The Penmaker and I in tow to watch the shooting (in West Virginia). After Texas and Arkansas, we did some Civil War battlefield touring, did part of the Natchez Trace, and ended up in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, thankfully two weeks before the fire struck. We traveled through nine states this time, in celebration of the movie and our 50th wedding anniversary. All in all, a most wonderful time!


The base is Tim Holtz Kraft-Core Metallic gold paper cut to 5" x 9" and backed with an ivory wool fabric. The layers are Core'dinations Foundations cardstock in a dark blue, a gold glittered paper I picked up in Pigeon Forge, and Bo Bunny's Whiteout collection from last year. The flowers and berries are by Petaloo and my foliage was cut with Alterations Thinlits Holiday Greens. The frame was cut with Spellbinder's Oval Floral dies and the labels with Thinlits Labels. My sentiments were stamped using my old Jesus Is Born Sweet 'n Sassy stamp set, which is now discontinued (but they have some other great Christmas sets).
I still haven't gotten started with my cards, but hope to soon. Have you? I'm sure I'm the only one who hasn't.
Have a great weekend!

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