Vintage Christmas Creations

Woww wowww,,,,,,, Merry Christmas to you All..... I aske to Brenda at my DT to work with some of my Vintage Christmas Collections and she did these absolutdly stunning creations,,,,,,,it is a pleaseure to show them,,,so here are they directly from her blog.......Horayyy for Brenda


The image on this one is from the Antique Christmas collection, he's such a sweet little lad feeding the birds which I have decided are Great Tit's of which we have an abundance in the gardens. More G45 DP, a Spellbinder border die and some wooden numbers and a computer generated 'December'.
This Collection is exquisite to create Vintage Xmas Cards,,,,take a look to some previous ones


TRY YOUR OWN VINTAGE XMAS CARDS
Antique Christmas Collection - Click Image to Close


But Brenda also was working with another Christmas Collection,,,,,and here is her really cute, cute and all over sweet card,,,,,love it, love it,,,,,, and the poinsetia & lace add the perfect ornament to create a unique gift on this season,,,,,loooooooveeeee ittt...


I have gone with a traditional feel to both of my Nicecrane cards, the one at the top uses an image from the Vintage Merry Christmas design set which has six different images, prefect to help you get those last minute cards made. The DP is Graphic 45, a spellbinder Poinsettia, ivy and some lace

DO YOU NEED SOME INSPIRATION??






ENJOY THIS SHEET

Vintage Merry Christmas CS - Click Image to Close


I am wishing all you a Merry Christmas and all over enjoy creating,,,,,,,,,,Show me all you can create with these vintage Xmas Sheets...



Crafting at Christmas Time


Fascinating Xmas Ball Ornaments

I am showing you my latest Christmas Balls Collection,,,,so I am asked to Lisa Minckler to work on these ones and here is her really incredible work,,,,:
I am feeling so much better today and I believe that the skin under my nose is finally starting to heal...yeah! Since I do feel more human, I decided it would be good to renew my relationship with the elliptical machine again....SO stupid!
Funny that I thought the flu was trying to kill me. Let me not get started on that death machine...nywho...

I was able to shuffle myself into the craftroom this weekend and decided that I would have a little play with Ignacio's latest images Funny Christmas Ball Iand II.



They began on Silhouette cut rosettes


and then for some idiotic reason I thought learning origami at 4 in the morning wouldn't be taxing at ALL on my brain... Let's not go there either!


But lookie here, I did it! I would recommend a full 8 hours of sleep and perhaps actually finishing one cup of coffee before starting, but if you'd like to make these as well...here's the link.
HINT: They give you instructions on how to fold paper to make the beginning hexagon shape...I have a cutting machine that cut one out for me and then I varied the sizes for small, medium and large.

Each rosette is double sided and layered with an ornament ball.
 


The foliage and pinecone are made from the TH Tattered Pinecone Sizzix Alterations. Papers are from 7 Gypsies and all colored surfaces are with TH distress paints.
The files are so much fun to play with. Ignacio makes each sheet the with the perfect amount of layering circles and it's up to you how you'd like to decorate them. I think these will be going on some gifts this year.

They are a MUST HAVE on Christmas for any crafter:

Funny Christmas Ball - Click Image to Close


Funny Christmas Ball II - Click Image to Close


Christmas Season Ball - Click Image to Close


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It is Christmas Time,,,,,,,,,ho, ho ho,,,,,

Avril also in my DT, did this vintage and cute card working with my Xmas Collections,,,so directly from her blog

:I'm sharing a card made with a lovely traditional image from Nicecrane Designs which you can find on the Vintage Santa Vol 3 sheet, the image was printed out onto Ivory hammered card, which I think gives a lovely vintage look.



What a vibrant colors and all over vintagbe look on this card by Avril

No Design Papers Allowed

I am sponsoring Allsorts Challenge on this week and Brenda is hosting The Theme,,,,and it is "No Designs Papers",,,,,,so directly from Allsorts Challenge:


My Nicecrane piece above uses one of the lovely Birds and Blossoms images.............can you tell I am already thinking ahead to Spring............a background of Dylusions, then script and grids randomly stamped, a Timmy clock onto which I scattered some Frantage, dies cut leaves, some twine, hessian and corner embellies.
But you can`t miss the other Xmas Card by Allsorts Team with my products:





Using Vintage Kids'Sheet by Wendy


What a amzing work but this Team,,,,Thanks a lot,, and now
take alook to the complete sheets used here:

Birds and Blossoms II CS - Click Image to Close


Fairies and Angels Vol II - Click Image to Close


Christmas Birds - Click Image to Close


Vintage Cute Kids CS IV - Click Image to Close


Thanks a million to Lisa Mincler and Allsorts Challenge Team for these stunning creations and all over Merry Christmas and enjoy playing

Victorian Christmas Cards

Do you love Victorian Style?

If so, Then you ´ll enjoy creating with these vintage and all over victorian image3s to create your stunning Xmas Victorian Cards,,,,,I asked to Brenda at my Dt to work with these sets and here is her incredible work:


I mean when I say you see a stamp or image and can immediately visulise the card you are going to make, well the beautiful image on the top card was one of those, she is such a little angel. I could see her decoupaged and standing in an aperture with little added colour other than some gold glitter on the Christmas tree and some die cut stars, she is far too pretty to fuss with. She is one of the images from the Vintage Christmas saver pack, great value at $4.50 for about eighteen images.


I absolutely adore this image, not only the colours but the little girls angelic face. She is from the Children in Victorian Age 111 design set. The frame is from Tonic which I randomly stamped with distress inks before making up and then rubbed over with a couple of colours of gilding wax.



This card has one of the eight designs in the Adorable Christmas design set teamed up with Penny Black Reindeer dies and an embossed frame with I coloured with gilding waxes. The sentiment on this card and the one at the top is from All Occasion Dies, clever sets as the Happy comes in a set in two sizes and the Christmas in another sets again in two sizes and then there are also Birthday, Anniversary and so on and they all mix and match and at between £4.40 and £5.50 a set great value for money.

DON` T MISS THIS PACK

Vintage Christmas & Children CS Pack - Click Image to Close



Children in the Victorian Age III CS - Click Image to Close


Adorable Christmas - Click Image to Close


Special Thanks to Brenda for these amazing creations

Christmas Balls (Pyramid Style)

Create your own unique Christmas Balls, to hang on your Xmasw Tree,,,a really amazing collection of cute Christmas Balls on this Season,,,,,,,,,. I love this kind of Pyramid Balls,,,,,,and you can build one/two Faces Balls,,,or mixing them to create lot of different ones,,,,,,,,.

I have designed new Christmas Balls and you can add some glitter, sparkles,, different sides, ornaments and anythng you can imagine to customize your stunning Christmas Balls,,,,,take  alook to my new ones:

REALLY STUNING CHRISTMAS BALLS 
(Pyramid Style)




So fun ,so easy, so fast,,,,,,TRY THEM







Youcan`t miss my previous Xmas Balls:
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But if you are looking for a different Xmas Balls,,, Then try my another Balls collection,,,,I am sure you´ll enjoy these curious style:



Geometric Xms Balls




Enjoy creating amazing Xmas Balls

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