These are just a few of the gifts that we did for the girls' teachers for Christmas. I loved how easy it was. A simple brown paper bag with handles. All a little unique in their own way. I loved the vintage look of the papers in this collection. They are from Graphic 45 Christmas Past Collection. I used Letters To Santa, and Deck the Halls papers for the bags. I also used some cardstock punchouts from Creative Imaginations the Samantha Walker collection. And then of course I had to use some mat-board from Heartstring Designs (which by the way is where all of this came from in the Greetings By Design kits ) (here is February's kit)
(I added the gromets here)
I also added the tag. I distressed the edges and embossed gold stars on the front using my Versamark watermark ink pad. I added Stickles to the baby Jesus' manger. I just tore some cardstock and freehanded love and attached it to the front of the tag. Added a gromet with my crop-a-dile ( LOVE IT!) and added twine to attach it to the bag. I made this to be an ornament that they can stick on their Christmas tree every year.
Card made with the same kit. The bottom(from the green ribbon) of it flips up to reveal your message underneath.
More treats/ornaments for my YW from the presidency.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Fixed Calendar!
To the Bealer family...Here is the re-done calendar. If you would like to get one of these that has the correct spelling and everyone on it you may do so. Sorry again for all of the mixups, this was a ton of work, but fun to do.
http://www.heritagemakers.com/projectBrowserStandAlone.cfm?projectId=1175968&productId=31&projectSponsor=392057
http://www.heritagemakers.com/projectBrowserStandAlone.cfm?projectId=1175968&productId=31&projectSponsor=392057
Heritage Makers Calendar
This is a perpetual calendar that I made for my parents through Heritage Makers.(an online/digital scrapbooking site) It was so fun to make, but took quite a bit of work. Since I didn't have pics of everyone I had to gather them from others. Thank you to Heidi for helping me out!!
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