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Sunday, November 16, 2014

My Christmas Retreat Projects

In today's post, I'd like to share my Christmas Retreat projects with you.  They're all done with lots of Cherry Cobbler... a wonderful color for Christmas.
I've kept the calendar simple, so there's room to add a photo or two.
Our Fry Box Die makes a fun and easy project to hold treats.
This is one of our tiny gift boxes.  I'm using it as an ornament, but it could easily hold a surprise gift inside, too.
This treat holder is a favorite of mine.  It's easy to cut, score and put together.
Here are all the projects again:
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Saturday, November 15, 2014

Christmas Card with Ornamental Pine, Part 5

Here's my last card (for now) with our Ornamental Pine stamp set.  This one has a simple but striking color story.  I like all the cards I've made with this stamp set, but I think this one is my favorite.
It's all Crumb Cake, with Early Espresso sponging.  The pine boughs are stamped with Always Artichoke... on the card and the envelope.  The sparkle is done with Iridescent Ice EP.
This is the card that is in a tie for first place with the wreath card (card #2). 
Here are all 5 of the cards I've made with this stamp set.  Which card of the 5 do you like the best?
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Friday, November 14, 2014

Christmas Card with Ornamental Pine, Part 4

Ready for card #4 with our Ornamental Pine stamp set?  Let's get right to it!
This one is all about the blues... but in a good way.  I've used Soft Sky and Lost Lagoon, with a little Whisper White.  The pine cones are cut and attached with dimensionals.  The white part of the pine branch is embossed with White EP.  I've added a snowflake embellishment in the middle of the bow, with a tiny rhinestone accent at the center.  Little details make a lot of difference.
The envelope is stamped to coordinate with the card.

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