Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Zebra Thank You Card

Here's a simple 'Thank You' card I made using two of my Christmas gifts this year.  The zebra embossing folder (from my son and DIL) was used on the white mat and I used my new Martha Stewart 'Cherish' punches (from hubby) around the edge of the card base.


Here's a close up of the 
punched corner and card base.  

Very tiny holes but oh, so pretty!


I love getting new tools and gadgets 
for my scrapbooking addiction!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Gift Card Holder

My Pink Stamper is having her annual 12 Days of Christmas, and each day there is a new project video.  One of the ladies on her design team had a video showing how to make gift card holders and this is one I had to try.  I don't think I'll ever give a gift card in those plain white envelopes ever again!



I used the Plantin Schoolbook cartridge to cut out the tag, and then used my handy dandy ATG gun to tape the gift card onto the tag and it just slides inside the card.


This is something I think I'll make 
several of to keep on hand!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

All Night Crop!

Three friends came over last night and we had so much fun scrappin' till four this morning!  Yes, I said four this morning!  We started at around six last night and this is just some of the projects we completed.  


These are svg files from SVGcuts.com.  Let me show you the inside of one of the the Christmas trees.


After you remove the top portion of the tree it 'explodes' with several panels.  There is a template that comes with this file to let you cut out your favorite photos and insert them in the panels as well.  We decided to just use decorative papers for each of the panels and love the way it turned out.  Now, you see that very center part with the cute little snowman on top?


Well, it opens up and you can use that to hold candy in and give this as a gift, maybe to even a favorite teacher!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Christmas 'Candles'

These are home made candles Mark made to line our sidewalk and they turned out great!  For this project he used PVC pipe and then wrapped each one with red electrician tape and ran the electrical wiring through the pipe.  For the tops, we used Marzetti salad dressing jars and I etched snowflakes on each one.  After a little cutting and reattaching the wiring, he was done!  I love our outdoor candles!

Let the Christmas Season begin!

Christmas Goodie Bags

This is a simple goodie bag that is quick to put together and the kids love it when it's given to them by Santa.