It's been two weeks since my last post...my apologies! Where has the time gone? I know I'm not the only one who is crazy busy this time of year...and at times somethings gotta give...unfortunately, it was blogging and sharing all of my newest creations.
I promise to make it up to you! I have been creating for a Holiday Open House that I participated in 2 weeks ago...it was lots of fun and I met some wonderful ladies...to those of you who stopped by to support all the vendors...thank you! And a BIG thank you goes to MaryBeth for opening up her house to all of us for the day.
I thought you might like to see part of my space...you'll see lots of elements in it. I showcased different Home Decor items for the holidays, my Studio J online scrapbooking album, home-made Christmas cards (some from years past!), upcoming workshops with sign-up sheets, and lots more.
I bet you want to see some close-up views too, right? I couldn't just leave you hangin'... here ya go -
Let's start with the
Display Tray, I was inspired by
this one from Lisa Stenz, I saw on Pinterest. I used scraps of left over
Pear & Partridge paper, and some coordinating cardstock (Cashmere and Cocoa) for photo mats. One of my new favs for the holidays is the
Dimensional Elements In Color - Holidays...I'm finding I'm using them alot! The "ho ho ho" is an image cut from the
Artiste Cricut Cartridge. I can't wait to include pictures and display this year after year.
Next, the
My Creations Star. It's perfect to add that personal touch to your holiday decor, and inexpensive to make one for every holiday! When you purchase the My Creations Star, I will also supply you with
a template to use to cover your star with paper of your choice. You can cover one side or both as I did on mine. I used
Pear & Partridge paper,
Burlap Ribbon, the
December 25th stamp set, and a paper medallion from the Artiste Cricut Cartridge.
Lastly, the
My Creations Bracket Frame. There are a couple ways you can cover the bracket frame. If you have the Artiste Cricut Cartridge, you can select the image that matches the shape of the frame and select the fit to page button on your machine (which will cut it at 11", but you have to use fit to page button), you'll still need to cut out the center of the frame using a
cutting knife and
Versamat. Or you can just trace the frame onto your paper, and cut out by hand. I also found it helpful to finish the edges of my paper (once it was adhered to the frame) with the
finishing files, then sponged the edges in Cocoa ink. I embellished my frame with more of the
Dimensional Elements In Color - Holiday chipboard pieces, and added a little bling with the
Sparkle Flourishes.
I have another section of my booth, that I will be sharing with you in the weeks ahead. I have items that appear in the photo that I plan to use as a gift for our team Christmas gift exchange, so I don't want to spoil the surprise, just in case someone from my team stops by for a visit. I will post after our Team Christmas Party on December 1st.