Showing posts with label Candy Cane Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Candy Cane Christmas. Show all posts
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Christmas Gift Card Holders
Hang your gift cards on the tree or send them off in an envelope - it's easy to do with your Big Shot and scallop circle die. Use any Designer Series Paper and stamps to personalize your "ornament". We'll be making these Tuesday in Stamp Club. I will give the ladies their choice of paper from the Candy Cane Christmas DSP (although it doesn't show up in the picture, I chose the two papers that had glitter on them for a little extra bling). Let me know if you would like to join us!
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Quick Gift Idea
If you read my newsletter (if you haven't, sign up in the sidebar) you have seen this picture already. It is a quick gift idea that took me a matter of minutes to put together. I used the Candy Cane Christmas Decor Elements to decorate the appetizer plate and Irish coffee mug and added a little hot cocoa mix. Add a treat to the plate and it's ready to go. Or maybe make your own cocoa mix, and put a cello bag of hot chocolate in the mug.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Quick Santa Card
This was a quick card I made as I was designing stamp-a-stack cards for last week. It didn't make the cut, but I do like it and will plan to make a few more for the holidays. I used the new Jolly Jingles jumbo wheel and added a belt. I was using up scraps so the gold is not Stampin' Up! And here's a tip: cut a square of gold slightly bigger than the belt and then cut a square of black the same size as the strip of black.... voila, faux buckle!Thursday, November 4, 2010
Decor Elements
Have you ever looked at the Decor Elements vinyl images and thought, "Yeah they are cute, but what can I do with them?" Well here's a quick option. The Candy Cane Christmas set of 10 can be cut and used on a variety of projects. This $1 plate from IKEA makes a quick hostess gift or plate for baked gifts this Christmas. There are 10 images on the sheet, so be checking back for my next project!
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