Happy Sunday My Blogger Friends!
Today I will be sharing with you the last project we made at my November Stamp Camp......But first let me remind you of what we made at camp this month.
Our November Stamp Camp had a Christmas/Holiday theme and we created three cards and one 3-D project. Here is that 3-D project......
We created this darling little Santa Gift Bags.....that could be stuffed with food treats or a small holiday gift for that someone special. My Stamp Camp girls filled their gift bags with a fun little Christmas cookie.
We used the "Tag a Bag Gift Bags" (P158) and went wild creating a fun little Santa Bag.
We used the "Winter Frost Specialty DSP" for our bow......
And the SUPER FUN "Santa's List" stamp set for our darling Santa image.
We created a fun flag banner with the "Hope you're nice" stamp that comes with the "Santa's List" stamp set. And we added a small Island Indigo circle that had Crystal Effects added over it to add a little bit of shine to our flag banner.
Here's what our gift bow looks like with the other side of the "Winter Frost DSP".
We punched our Santa out with the 1-3/4" circle punch......Then mounted him to the Scallop Circle Punch and then centered our Santa image right over the center of a White Tea Lace Paper Doilies.
Thanks for joining me today! I'll be back tomorrow to share with you the projects my Fabulously Unique (FU) gals made for November.......Hope you can make plans to come back and join me for that share. Keep Living Your Dream!
Cute as can be. I like that Santa mounted on the scalloped circle then on the doily. How do you think up all the different things you make? I don't have that much imagination.
ReplyDeleteLovin' the doily behind Santa. You sure are the Crystal Effects Queen!!! Did you stamp Santa in Crumb Cake? Very unique and I like this nontraditional Christmas color. Goes perfect with one of my fave colors - Island Indigo. I will have to remember this color combination. Love it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove that Santa and gorgeous bow! What great to wrap a small gift or treat!
ReplyDelete