Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy November!

Hello Crafters,

My parents anniversary party is less that 3 weeks away! So before I disappear again into hectic party mode, I thought I would post a few items I have been working on for my upcoming classes and events.
This is a great thanksgiving card that I cased from Brenda Keenan. This was featured at my October classes and is really easy to make. There is still time before Thanksgiving to make this card!

Stamps: Autumn Splendor & Holidays
Paper: Autumn Meadows DSP, Taken with Teal, Very Vanilla
Ink: Chocolate Chip Craft and More Mustard, Pumpkin Pie, Dusty Durango Classics
Other: Clear EP, Blender Pens, Chocolate Chip Taffeta Ribbon

These next photos show cute candy filled packages that you can make for stocking stuffers or ornaments. The first is one of the projects you can make at the Livermore Stamp Camp on November 7th. The second one one will be one of the projects for my Holiday Gifts Extravaganza.


Stamps: Serene Snowflakes
Ink: Bashful Blue Craft
Paper: Cardstock Vellum
Other: Heat and Stick Powder, Fine Cosmo Glitter, White Taffeta Ribbon, Silver Elastic Cord




Stamps: Yuletide Christmas
Paper: Cardstock Vellum, Real Red, Whisper White
Ink: Real Red and Garden Green Markers
Other: SU Petals-A-PlentyTextured Impressions Folder, Real Red Polka Dot Ribbon, Silver Elastic Cord

This next project will be one of the gifts you can make at my Holiday Gifts Extravaganza on Dec 6th. I used the small Jingle All the Way Decor Elements on a simple glass jar and added Old Olive Ribbon for that extra touch. This is very simple to make and looks great for the holidays!


Last but not least this is another Petals-A-Plenty project that I used with the 5 Point 3-D Star die. I still need to add a few touches but I wanted to show you how great the textured Impressions folder works with the Star die. I am thinking of making a few of these and hanging them around the house for Christmas. Again these are really easy to make.



Enjoy and Happy Crafting!
Debbie

1 comments:

  1. Wow Debbie, these are gorgeous!! I love the texture plate projects -- they look so rich and elegant. The star is beautiful without doing anything else. I can't single one project out as the best -- they are all equally beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing these.
    Sandi

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