Can you believe it is already November?
For this month's hop we have made Christmas projects
for you. If you came over from the very talented Shelly
you are in the right spot.
you are in the right spot.
And hop both days to see some amazing projects
I made all cards this hop. I wanted to get started
on making some for my family & friends.
Now when I signed up for my projects this
month I had forgotten that they were to be
Christmas themed. But instead of changing
what I already picked I took the challenge
and went with it. I am happy with what I came up with
so just remember if you don't have any Christmas themed
cartridges you can still make your projects.
Here is my first card the leaves are from
Simply Scarecrow cartridge. I cut them out in CCR
at 2.5" Then I added some xmas red stickles.
And here is my next card I used Tinkerbell &
friends. Tink is cut out at 4.5" and I added
some Platinum Pearl Liquid pearls to her
wings. The background paper I got from
Erica I just love the purple & blue.
Here is my next card I really like this one
The little girl is cut from Suburbia.
She is cut at 4.5" using CCR. I added
some star dust stickles to her bows
and the bottom of her dress. The bow on
her dress is the negative from the bow in her
hair. And here is a close up of her.
ok Last card I used Noah's ABC Animals
to make this card. The dove was cut at 3.5" from page
83. I used a Martha Stewart punch for the red
behind the bird. Please join us for our 2 day hops every 1st
weekend of the month and then every day threw the
week for our daily post.
Beautiful cards Lisa!! Love the colors on the tinkerbell card!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy.
DeleteGreat cards!! The little girl was my fav you did an awesome job!!!
ReplyDeleteMCCR DT Shelley
Thanks Shelley
DeleteI think a lot of us found ourselves in that boat of picking cartridges that were not Christmas themed since we forgot....lol But you rocked it Lisa!!! I love all your projects. The girl is my favorite. I like that you had the light blue shadow behind her. Great Job.
ReplyDeleteNadja MCCR DT Sister
Thanks Nadja, I loved doing this hop. Trying to come up with something that was Christmas themed but using something that was not was so much fun.
DeleteI love the cards. and how this hop is showing that you don't need a lot of carts to rock any holiday!! love it! TFS
ReplyDeleteJanet Royer
Thanks Janet. I really had fun with this.
DeleteI love your cards! the versatility is really giving me some amazing ideas! My daughter is now freaking out over your Tinkerbell card....
ReplyDeleteThanks. My daughter also loves Tink. If you send me ur address I will mail it to her.
DeleteThose were hard cartridges to go Christmas with, but you did great! I love the little girl from Suburbia and the dove is lovely too!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
MCCR DT sis
Thanks Teresa. YOu are always very surportive.
DeleteGreat job on the challenge! Your cards are wonderful! Love the little girl and the dove.
ReplyDeleteTami
http://www.scrappinrabbitdesigns.blogspot.com/
Thanks Tami
DeleteBeautiful cards! I love that little girl -- very sweet. TFS.
ReplyDeleteKris
dietzrobles at yahoo dot com
Thanks Kris
DeleteCute cards!! Love the mitten paper behind the little girl :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lori. And thanks for the support
Deletei love all 4 cards, so sweet My fav is the tinkerbell card, but they were all lovely,
ReplyDeletethanks for the hard work you put in
sharon doble
sharinlee@comcast.net
Thank you Sharon. I loved making these cards it was fun.
DeleteCute cards:) The little girl is soo sweet, and I love anything Disney lol.
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Robin
thecricutscrapper at yahoo dot com
Thanks Robin, I also love Disney
DeleteTFS, the dove card I like best.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sherry, I really like the way the dove turned out.
DeleteCute, cute projects - I am going to have to use my Cricut today! I am seeing so many wonderful projects by everyone! Thanks for the hop and displaying your work! That Tinkerbell is very cute!!
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Thanks Gail, I am very glad that to hear you are inspired today. That's our job! We thank you for your support.
Deletegreat job taking the challenge of making christmas cards with those carts! i love the tinkerbell!!
ReplyDelete~Liz K
Thanks Liz, I was really fun trying to come up with something Christmas themed.
DeleteLove your little girl all dressed in pink!
ReplyDeleteThanks Teresa, It's my daughter's favorite color so I use it alot.
DeleteGreat Stuff!! I just LOVE the little girl card. Where did you get the background paper with the mittens?
ReplyDeleteTammy S.
HI Tami I got the paper at Michael's it was a paper stack of 8 1/2 x 11. Thanks so much for stopping by and supporting me!
DeleteVery Cute Cards. Did you stamp the Happy Holidays on the Tink Card. I think Tink is a great Christmas Card. Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi Patty, No That is a sticker I got from Michael's it's a Recollections brand. Thanks for stopping by and supporting me.
DeleteAdorable cards... Great creations Love them all :))
ReplyDeleteThanks Rhonda
DeleteGreat projects! TFS!
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marciasmemories.blogspot.com
Thanks Marcia it's my pleasure!
Deletelove the cute projects!!!
ReplyDeleterobin
http://cutonedesignsbyrobin.blogspot.com/
Awesome projects!
ReplyDeleteMiranda :)
MCCR DT Sista
www.nanasscrapspot.com
Thanks so much Miranda
DeleteThese cards are stunning Lisa. I love the little girl image from Suburbia and great use of the cut out bow for her hair. TFS~ Mary M
ReplyDeletehttp://Mary-fortheloveofart.blogspot.com
Thanks Mary, She is cute. I didn't think that I would ever use this cart. Thanks for stopping by
DeleteI love your tinkerbell card!
ReplyDeletechristina
Love your cards very cute!!!!!!
ReplyDeletegreat cards. wonderful way to use nonChristmas cards for Christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteSarah
craftingwithsarah.blogspot.com
Hey there, I am a NEW follower..Great Job on your cards!!
ReplyDeleteNice cards!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute cards!
ReplyDeleteAwww, your cards are all adorable, Lisa! I esp. love the Tinkerbell one! Hope you are having a great day!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
HL
Very Cute cards.
ReplyDeleteRobin Lane