We were treated to a luxury suite by Charlie's brother and sister-in-law, and we had turkey and pumpkin pie to go with our vat o' wings and hotdogs!
Except for the 2+ hours it took to do the 40 minute drive (Yes, you read that correctly), with accompanying scream fest, we had a really fun time. I did almost ditch the car and get a taxi home, but all was finally okay.
oh, and I may or may not have been videoed with a turkey hat on my head, acting like a fool during the game. With any luck, you'll never know for sure.
Later in the day, we all gathered at the brother's house to join in their Hanukkah celebration. I am not Jewish, but it is such a lovely candle ceremony, and I can chow down on some latkes and brisket like the best of them! Yum, YUM!
Anyway, back in late October and early November, my sister and Charlie's two sisters celebrated their birthdays. I decided that they each needed a card set, so I got to work.
For my sister and one of Charlie's, I made these--
Sweet little packages!
I enjoyed making these every bit as much as I did making any card, ever! They're big ol' envelopes, really, and they are super sturdy and oh-so-cute!
And inside--
I can't TELL you how much I love this Swallowtail stamp from Stampin' Up. I stamped these cards in SU Soft Suede ink, and colored some areas with white and yellow colored pencils. Then for even MORE fun!
I had been hoarding these bits and bobs for a good while now--
They're from the Fact and Fiction collection by Basic Grey. One is chipboard pieces, and the other is all kinds of fun paper and vellum bits. I kept like with like as I made the two sets, and I think they are just so fun!
Some close-ups--
(Seems I missed taking close-ups of the chipboard ones...oh, well.)
They were VERY well received, and I got the required oohs and ahs about the packaging, too!
Then, for Charlie's other sister, I made this--(Still with me? I know we are REALLY photo heavy here...)
Another cute package. I am kinda digging the stenciled "4" on the tag. Less goo-gahs than on the others, because the paper is so awesome.
That one held these--
Weird pic, thanks to my too small light box. Cool shadows, though....
Maybe this is better--
This started with 2 gorgeous pieces of 12x12 paper. I must really love this girl, because I hated parting with this ombre dot paper AND these cards.
They are SO wicked easy, and yet such a statement--
This stamp is the retired SU Upsy Daisy set, and it is embossed in gold powder. I added some washi tape(one of which miraculously matched this green), and, upon finding it in need of something, I added a simple punched 1" circle that I put through a hounds tooth embossing folder.
To switch things up, I changed up the washi placement a bit--
Before packing it all up, I wound some twine around the whole set, and added a tab for decoration--
And that was that! She HATED opening it, she liked the packaging so much. I did get one back as a thank you, so that makes me happy!
These were GREAT fun to make, and I am glad they were appreciated.
Christmas cards next! I am back to work these days, so I may have to be a bit more sporadic with my postings. I will do my best to keep up!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best--
Richard