Due to circumstances beyond my control (a nasty cold and a lot less energy than usual) I’m posting a few Christmas crafts after the fact. First off three gift tags. Last year I purchased the Reverse Confetti Gift Card die set, and it makes one quick gift card holder. I made these for a dinner party we had mid-December. I gave calendars to all the ladies, and gift cards to the guys and one teenager.
The die cut snowflake is from Simon Says, and the wreath from Memory Box. I added some silver twine and some tiny tags with the recipients’s names to the tags after I photographed them.
Each year I create a calendar from photos I’ve taken during the year. They seem to be appreciated, and if we’re traveling with folks, they’ll insist that some of the photos I take in that location end up in next year’s calendar. This year the first photo was from Sarasota, FL at the Ringling Museum, and there were three photos from Nantucket (requested by Betsy’s sister.) They get packaged in little bags I found at Michael’s several years ago, and were decorated with a bit of Washi tape, and a sticker from Paper Source.
I also have a few cards to share—two get well cards for ladies from church who fell just before the holiday, one broke her hip and the other her pelvis! No way to start the holidays.
Both cards were speedy to make as the patterned paper from the Pink Fresh “Oh Joy” paper pack was the perfect background. I stamped the sentiment from Papertrey Ink’s “Painted Petals” and added some pearls to the first card, and some rhinestone stars to the second.
And finally, one last Christmas card.
The card base and Joy die were cut from silver metallic cardstock. The die is one of Papertrey’s Wonderful Words sets, and the holly is also a die cut from Papertrey Ink. The lovely plaid has a metallic stripe that doesn’t show up in the photograph and comes from MME “Comfort and Joy” paper pack.
We packed up Christmas tonight. I’d rather leave it all up for a few more days, but since we don’t know how much longer we’ll be here, we decide it was time. Now I’ve wrapped up the Christmas craft posts as well, although I certainly hope you’ll see some Christmas Journal pages eventually. I think it will be the end of January, however, before that project is wrapped up. I’ve been babying the my cold this week so lots of reading has been done, but not much crafting.
Your get well cards are gorgeous! Who would not feel better receiving such cards. I am quickly becoming a fan of washi tape & I like what you have done with those bags from Michaels. Your calendars are a treat! Happy & safe travels to Chicago & colds do need tender care – I always think the simple cold can lay us the lowest.
Great festive crafty projects – the calendars are gorgeous.
I was planning to pack up Christmas on the 26th as I felt ready to move forward and plan for 2017. However, a friend texted on Christmas Eve to say they would be coming through the Dallas area on the 27th – we offered for them to stay the night, so we still have the decorations up. Started packing up a few things yesterday.
Sending prayers that you’ll be completely well and enjoy those grand-babies!
We are packing it up tonight: before our real tree falls over of its own accord!
Your projects are as beautiful as always. Even when you aren’t feeling on top of the world you still manage to create lovely things. Hope you feel a lot better very soon.
What a clutch of lovely, lovely things. You have such style. Your calendars are so beautifully clean and simple yet elegant, and your little bags so very sweet (I love little bags!). Hoping you are feeling a LOT better by now.
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