Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Believe

We are all about Merry and Bright today as we focus on Fancy Pants Designs new holiday collection.  Check out the Paper Issues blog for so much more inspiration!

I love the trees free cut file in the Paper Issues shop and backed them with 6x6 papers from Merry & Bright.  


I love the Believe acrylic piece!  I love how perfect(and funny!) my photo of Santa looks for my littlest guy's first visit!  He was quite serious!!

I added the diecut pieces from the ephemera pack to anchor my merry christmas frame cut file and add depth behind the trees!  How cute is that reindeer flying up to Santa!?


I cut the frame and Merry Christmas twice as the first patterned paper matched too much to the background.  I glued the second layer right over the first one and I love the dimension it provided!

All of the gold foil accents are beautiful!  I loved sprinkling them throughout the page.  The die cut trees are popped up with foam dots to layer them above the die cuts by Fancy Pants.
                                                                                         





Friday, January 1, 2016

Remember: Believe

I love the weekly inspiration from PI Scraplift Sunday and my page was inspired by Kelly Feldman's project on Paper Issues Fans and Friends Facebook group:
I kept with close to the same color scheme and holiday topic.
I used super old KI memories title words and holiday bits from last year's Pink Paislee collection. I loved Dear Lizzy Documentary green vellum to add to the magical spin on meeting real reindeer!
He adored meeting and petting Santa's helpers!


Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Holiday Wishes card

This card is for Corri's card sketch challenge for December on Paper Issues F&F Facebook group.
I layered bits from Pink Paislee, Basic Grey, American Crafts, and really old Scenic Route.

Cards


I loved the tree stamps and made the paper take on a vintage look by dragging the edge of a inked paper from an ink pad over the card.
I double stamped the title in red and black.
Using Photo Play paper to make a 40th birthday card.
More 40th birthday card images.