Showing posts with label Wanda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wanda. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2010

Tuesday's Glitter/Bling Projects

Christine used a heart template and stickles to frame her brother and his fiancé! :)


Tanya's monochromatic card is glitter, silver, shiny, and sweet - the perfect card for her knight in shining armor.


Dianne sympathy card features pale yellow glitter and a yellow rhinestone to the stamped flower.

Dianne's journal includes bling on the butterfly wings and on some of the pages inside as well.

A sparkly accent at the bottom of the page draw attention to the best part of Dianne's title.


Look closely and you can see glitter outlines
Wanda's trees, her snowhills, her snowflakes and her title!


Jill's glitterized her brads and the paper pieced bear accents on her "fairy sweet" layout.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Kerri embossed the snowflakes and the white paper behind the word WINTER with her Snowflakes embossing folder and the two little snowflakes were cut using Accent Essentials.


Wanda's altered kleenex box for wintertime noses


Joni's Learning to Skate layout with thickers and stickers

Friday, December 18, 2009

I found this project online and it's recommended to do with the kiddies. It involves telephone book pages, paint, and LOTS of glue. So one day this week when my 6 year old was recovering from the flu, we had at it. It was messy, but fun and entertaining. It might be something you'll want to try this week when the family is home!

Today ends our week of Christmas decorations and I think most will agree that they have been festive and inspirational! Thanks for stopping by in the midst of this busy time and stay tuned for more festive ideas.

-Angela

Kerri's altered CD gingerbread man. He was cut on her cricut using Paper Dolls Dress Up and embossed with Swiss Dots.


Wanda's bright winter origami star.



Joni found a package of Making Memories Ornaments from a past holiday. She used the paper and embellishments included in the kit and decorated the "vintage" side. But looking for a brighter" option, she turned them over and decorated the other side with some of her own stash. Now she can turn the ornaments from one side to the other depending on what mood she's in.



Jessica's acrylic square ornament is simple, but effective
using some Stickles and a word cut with her Cricut.

Jessica's Santa figure is created out of a sheet of red cardstock and a scrap of skin-tone cardstock, some scraps of white cardstock curled for his beard and moustache, and brads for his eyes, nose, mouth and buttons.