Progress is a good thing, especially when it comes to my Christmas projects. I made this little notepad a while back for my SIL. I made more. These are them (they?).
These have more good stuff all over them than the original. I was under a time crunch on that one. You can see it and what the insides of all of them looked like HERE.
As you can see, these are multi-denominational. My SIL Andee will be getting the Hanukkah one.
I also worked hard to keep the snow theme prevalent, but those stickers from K&CO's Life's Little Occasions were too hard to resist. I made the medalion on the non-Jewish one, with some SU and EK Success punches, and a stamp I found somewhere along the way.
These have more good stuff all over them than the original. I was under a time crunch on that one. You can see it and what the insides of all of them looked like HERE.
As you can see, these are multi-denominational. My SIL Andee will be getting the Hanukkah one.
I also worked hard to keep the snow theme prevalent, but those stickers from K&CO's Life's Little Occasions were too hard to resist. I made the medalion on the non-Jewish one, with some SU and EK Success punches, and a stamp I found somewhere along the way.
Speaking of things Hanukkah, I also made a card. It looks like this--
I made this using some candle stamps I got from Ditto. I have used them primarily as birthday candles, but they dress up really nice for Hanukkah.
I stamped these with Delicata gold ink. LET me TELL you how much I love this ink!!! It is so rich in color, and it looks like it has been embossed all on it's own. SO pretty.
I tore the edges of my blue card stock, (some of my discount stuff....shh, no one will ever guess!) and inked it with some Night of Navy ink from SU. Then I sprayed it with some smooch spritz from SU.I also tore some shimmer paper just a bit larger and did the same inking.
I layered them onto a piece of gold Christmas paper (shhhhhh.....)that I edge punched and inked up with an EK Success and some more Delicata.
I stamped the Star of David onto more of the Xmas paper, punched it with a 1 1/2" circle punch (Fiskars) and I inked the edges of that, too. The card front is a piece of shimmer paper from DCWV, and the whole thing is on a white card base made with PTI card stock.
Lastly, I added the little gold pearls, and staggered them to help create the idea of a flickering candle.
I have only one Hanukkah card to make each year, so far, and I love taking some time and making it just right.
I have finally come up with my perfect sketch and image to finish up my cards for this season. I'll show you them next time! To say I am relieved is a HUGE understatement.
Thanks for stopping by! Get those cards done!!
All Best-
Richard