Well, I don't know about you but I am all about the Christmas Spirit this year! I was only too happy to get some pictures from last year out to scrap with Nikki's North Pole Lights Line.
I used the postage stamp directly on the photo -- I used Staz-on ink so no smudges would happen!
Also on the Santa word and stamp image I stamped - I used water colored pencils to add more dimension.
I rolled up a blank piece of paper to "look" like it is her Christmas list. I think it would be really cute if there was a real one there right? I might do that this year.
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Next I decided to make a little something for my daughters room. I came up with this.
I used 3 of the Chipboard book pages and after adhering the pattern paper, I used my cropodile and punched holes. I then connected them with ribbon -- so easy!
The alphas are actually some old ones from my stash that I covered in martha glitter.
Of course I took advantage of all the cute little clipart that is on these papers and cut them out. I added bits of bling to each section.
The snowflake was made using my cuttlebug:)
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And then this one that Nikki showed yesterday:)
I used a lot of 3D tape and my cuttlebug -- I think it helps to make the page a little more festive!
Well I hope that you got some holiday inspiration from my post. If you want to see more about me click here.
Thanks for visiting.
Michelle Lanning
WOW, wonderful layouts!!!
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wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!! michelle!!!! these are AMAZING!!!! LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE them all! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteMichelle, it's stunning. You are very brave to go first! Lol!
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Beautiful projects, Michelle! I always adore your work! :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous projects!
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Michelle, I love all of this!! It's awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteLove all of your projects. Simply stunning =)
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