Robin Merriman had a great idea using the Ice skates from Warm Winter WIshes pg 19 Holiday Catalog. However, since we are not too much into ice skaing here in S CA, I am going to subsitute a snowman from Snow Much Fun pg 15 and keep the colors and the format exactly the same.
She used the Delicate Designs Embossing Folder pg 188, Windows Frames Collection Framelits pg 30 Holiday Catalog, Greetings of the Season pg 8 Holiday Catalog; Naturals White, Cherry Cobbler, and Basic Gray card stocks; Basic Gray ink;
Josee Smuck used the Ornament Keepsakes pg 3 Holiday Catalog, Labels Collection Framelits, Lacy Brocade Embossing Folder, pg 6 Holiday Catalog;
She scored the front half of the card at 2 1/8". She didn't include a recipe so I'm not sure how she applied the glitter all over the front piece.
The card that went with this idea below was lost when it was pulled out so I don't know who to give credit to.
Scentsational Scenery pg 16 Holiday Catalog, Open Sleigh pg 12, Polka Dot Embossing Folder, Labels Collection Framelits, Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso, White c/s, Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding and Rhinestones for he buttons;
Polly Chenail used the new Holiday Frame Embossing Folder along with the Ornament Keepsakes pg 3, both out of the Holiday Catalog. She used Midnight Muse ribbon (FREE WITH A $40 SUBTOTAL ORDER IN SEPTEMBER), dimensionals, and Dazzling Diamonds Glitter.
Linda Bauwin used First Christmas pg 19, Champaign Glitter Paper, pg 18, Holiday Catalog; Large Scallop Edgelits pg 190, Essentials Paper Piercing pack pg 181; Crumb Cake and Early Espresso ink.
I have 118 ideas here so as you can see, I will only be posting a sampling of the ideas.
I will have them all with me this Saturday at my quarterly meeting at the Old Spaghetti Factory in Duarte.
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Sandy this is exquisite!! One of the best I've seen done with this set... have to get it!!
Posted by: Connie Smith | September 30, 2012 at 07:23 PM