1. I’ve seen altered clipboards before, but these are wonderful. She disguises the clip beautifully.
2. I know Halloween is long past but I just had to share this. Could you make something like this for Christmas? Say, a gingerbread house? http://www.melissasamuels.net/store/index.php?route=common/blog
3. I love that when this scrapbooker looked at this sketch, she saw a different way to represent the circles. http://craft-thing.blogspot.com/2011/10/caddy-love.html
4. My friend Nicole had this fabulous project spotted by Jillibean, but in case you haven’t seen it yet, check out this sweet tin that she altered into a sewing kit http://fourwiseguys.blogspot.com/2011/10/its-just-sew-easy.html
5. The Faberge-style hand crafted egg was done up for Halloween, but can’t you picture it for Christmas? It might even make a lovely tree ornament. http://chatteringrobins.blogspot.com/2011/10/harvesthalloween-blog-candy-blog-hop.html
6. My friend Vicki is fabulously talented and can take inspiration from all kinds of sources, including a tape dispenser! http://validationofvicki.blogspot.com/2011/10/unique-fold-challenge.html
7. If you have a die cutting machine, this cute paper crafted Christmas tree should be simple to make. http://lifestylecrafts.com/blog/nestingscallopstree/
8. There’s something a little sassy I like about this Christmas card, and it uses some terrific paper piecing, too. http://pennyblackinc.wordpress.com/2011/10/23/papercraft-inspirations-christmas-party-blog-hop/
9. Easy and elegant Christmas ornament idea – she used digi images, but there are lots of great papers out this year that would make this an easy project: http://opulentcottage.typepad.com/opulentcottage/2010/12/more-vintage-sheet-music-ornaments.html
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Oh my goodness, I dont know what happened the font, but its so tiny on my screen! Is it just me? Thank you for all the links though, will go exploring now. Lee x
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