Happy Saturday Peeps!!!
This week our hostess is the fabulous Wendy Jansen and she has a fun challenge for us.
This is her challenge:
This is the weekend I like to put up my Christmas tree and decorations.
The challenge is to make a project with a Christmas tree (or pine tree if you would rather) on it.
So how about a Christmas Tree Ornament to decorate your Christmas Tree?
Most of you know that I developed a slight obsession for this paper ( still have a ton of it in my stash) that I found locally last year, so it was bound to make an appearance again this year. I cut out a bunch of these trees using a die, some chipboard and "the paper".
I "decorated" my trees using some dazzling diamonds, and some pretty cherry cobbler seam binding ribbon and some rusty jingle bells and beads. They are really easy to make and they satisfy my "prim" lovin' heart!
I have made alot of these, once I start I can't seem to stop, but they will make nice little tree ornaments, gift tags and basket tie ons.
Be sure to check the Our Creative Corner Blog to see what the rest of the design team came up with for this fun challenge.
I hope you can find some time to play along and if you do, don't forget to link it up over on the Our Creative Corner Blog so we can all see it!
Thanks for stopping by today and HAPPY STAMPING!!!!
Vicki
Creative is right! That's a great tree die! Love your antique bells and ornaments these look vintage!
ReplyDeleteTotally brilliant, Miss Vicki!!! These tree ornaments are so adorable and over the top CUTE! Love the glitter, ribbon and the rustic jingle bells! Another challenge that you ROCKED!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Saturday, friend!
Love the tree ornaments, and yes, these would look so fabulous on a gift or a basket. Totally cute! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteThe paper is total beautiful! I love that the music score is in brown versus black. And I think the glitter really helps pull it all together!
The rustic jingle bells really help give your ornaments that vintage feel!
(ok, so who makes the pattern paper, and where can I get some?)
enjoy this long, busy weekend!
Totally cute, Vicki! Love the musical score and the bells are perfect. Lovely touch with the fabulous big red bow :) I just bought about 15 sheets of one of the MME Lost and Found papers I loved them so much.
ReplyDeleteSo very adorable. Love the Vintage items so much. I've made a few similar and your shape is unique. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, Vicki... these ornaments are so sweet! Love the music paper and bells.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love them! SO cute!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my Vicki ... your Christmas tags are just beautiful ... I love everything about them, the tree, the music paper, the gorgeous little bells and that fabulous ribbon ... just divine!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love that you can use them as gift tags and then have a pretty keepsake ornament to enjoy year after year. That paper IS fantastic, too. I would have stocked up on it, too. Hope your weekend was great! Hugs! :)
ReplyDeleteWow these are pretty! Loving those rustic bells!
ReplyDeleteWow - these are fantastic - I really like the rusty little bells :)
ReplyDeletethese are fantastic!! The paper is beautiful and those bells, I'm in LOVE! :)
ReplyDeleteWell, I can see why you love this paper so much!! These are just fantastic. Every detail is perfect!
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful what who made the die I don't see that listed if you could let me know I'd love it :)
ReplyDeletehugs Nikki
Viki did I overlook what die you used for this? It is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love these Christmas trees. Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteI love your ornaments. I have created a link on my blog into yours. Thanks for your great ideas.
ReplyDeletehttp://hollyshome-hollyshome.blogspot.com/2013/11/free-christmas-tag-printouts.html
Where do you get the rustic bells and beads? I love this beautiful ornament/tag!
ReplyDeleteWebb City!! You are my neighbor!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love it!
ReplyDeletePlease, do you have a pattern of the tree ?
ReplyDeleteI would love a pattern of the tree also!
ReplyDeleteLove your idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the tree pattern
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