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Holiday Card Samples for 2016!

Every year I like to create a variety of different Christmas/holiday cards.  I take this annual creating event to use the many Christmas stamps, die cuts and supplies that I have.  I found this beautiful forest of pine trees from Impression Obsession die cut which I painted with distress inks and accented with embossing paste.  I also used a stamp from Impression Obsession for the trio of pine trees. I used Copic markers for coloring.  I love the simple layout. I accented the flowerpots with glossy accents.  And my final card had lots of steps and many die cuts.  I love the simple color combination and variety of die cuts I used. I found new glitter glue from Sparkle and Shine which I just love!!!  Maybe these will inspire your creations as well. Merry Christmas!

2017 Mini Calendars!

Here is another sample of one of my annual calendar projects.  I have made several different variations on this mini calendar.  I had help finding these new mini calendar pads from Taylored Expressions.  I customize the paper selections for pet owners and florals.  Simple to create and welcomed by all I send them to. Maybe this will become an annual project for you, too.

Celebrating 2017!

I like to make calendars for the new year and look for new ideas to refresh ringing in the new year.  This year it was creating a perpetual calendar using a berry basket and index cards.  Cutting index cards for each day of the year and adding date stickers to each card took a bit of planning and creating.  I created divider cards for each month and added a tag for each month.  I added a bit of color to the white basket with some distress ink and added a box accent. Now as information, dates and special events are added to each card, you have a record of what happened throughout each month and for the year.  As a month is over, you can move the group to the back of the basket.  I love the way it came out and a new challenge completed.  Ring in the New Year!

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Bags, Tags and Boxes!

Now that my October class is complete at Scrapbook Cove, my mission was to finish the class samples for my November class that is a repeat with new projects for the Bags, Tags and Boxes class.  Roni had beautiful holiday paper that she requested that I use for my paper projects so my research began.  I did a repeat of the mini-gift shopping bag,  a repeat of the bag in a box and a mini-triangle treat box and a pyramid box that was larger.  I added a tag from a die cut for the large pyramid box, a small tag for the shopping bag and a cheers sentiment for the mini treat box.  I created an ornament from small circles from coordinating paper for the mini-shopping bag.  The colorful holiday paper is the star- and of course my paper creations.  Hope you like them as much as I do.

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Build A Snowman!

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I love creating cards with snowmen and I have a huge collection of snow people!  This stamp is one of my favorites!  I added mini pom poms for the snowballs and of course lots of glitter for the sparkle for #alwaysplayingwithpaper The Challenge#79 Christmas Inspiration Challenge.  This card makes me smile no matter what season it is.

Sing Sing Out Loud!

I created this mixed media canvas board as I have been dabbling in the world of mixed media.  I used a stamp from Impression Obsession to create the bird and then added a separate wing.  The music accent paper is from the Tim Holtz speciality tissue paper.  I added a paper nest and a few other mixed media accents.  I liked it so much I created a few more!  This is my submission for the weekly challenge for #simonsaysstamp.

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2017 Berry Basket Calendar

I can’t believe I am already working on a few 2017 calendar projects. I was inspired by a post on Pinterest to create a perpetual calendar using a berry basket for the monthly index card pages.  I created monthly divider pages with colorful printed paper and then added a scalloped circle punch for the  months.  Each index card has a date sticker.  I will be teaching a class in October at Scrapbook Cove.  love the way the project came out. Instead of strawberries, think calendar box.

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Butterfly Wishes!

I had a few birthday and anniversary cards to work today and this color combination was inspired by the #alwaysplayingwithpaper weekly color challenge #77 to use teal, coral and yellow.  I painted some watercolor paper in the three colors.  Then I die cut butterflies using a Sizzix die.  I used a card sketch I have used before and like the simple layout using layered paper and shapes.  I added some glittery accents to the butterflies and a tiny circle sentiment to the bottom.  My anniversary card is complete!

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Berry Basket Calendar

I create several different types of calendars for the New Year to give to family members and friends.  This year I was inspired by a Pinterest posting of using a paper berry basket to create a perpetual calendar.  So the thinking began!  First I had to find the right size index cards to cut in half to fit inside the basket.  Then how to add a date for each card for each month.  That would be a lot of date stamp stamping.  My computer savvy husband printed out a tiny date label for each card-365! or 366 days!  I found some bright printed paper for the dividers and then attached them to a piece of heavier card stock.  I then printed out a tag for each month, punched them out and added a scallop circle to each divider.  I supported the bottom of the basket with several heavy pieces of matt board and tucked them inside before I added index cards and dividers.  I sponged on some distress ink in a light green to the white basket and added a white ribbon.  I will be teaching this class as a project at Scrapbook Cove in October.  Should be a fun class.  I love the way it came out.  The thinking and planning was the hardest part!

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