We are getting down to the wire, aren't we???
I want to share a couple of ornaments I've made for my girlies' dance instructors.
They were both made with the chipboard technique that Erin introduced here.
I love the red and white scene at
It inspired me to keep the design simple and "red" oriented.
Flourishes Timeless Tuesday #200
Deck the Tree Trimmings
Word Art Wednesday#58
~God will take care of you~
~God will take care of you~
I would write more, but my brain is mush at the moment.
I always appreciate visitors~thanks for stopping by friends!!!
You always bless me when you take the time to visit~
supplies: Memory Box Lady Dancing die, Carta Bella Beautiful Moments Cherish DP,Sizzix Hello Kitty frame die (I believe it's retired), Scor-Tape,Tombow glue,Papertrey Ink stone cardstock,Bazzill red cardstock,Xyron sticker maker
10 comments:
Such a fun ornament!
oh i love this...fun ornament..
Super pretty!! Love the dancing ladies! Thank you for playing along at the FTTC.
What a wonderful gift! Lovely ornament!
Thanks so much for your support, Marlena. Your help is greatly appreciated and i love this darling ornament. Thanks for sharing!
Karen
Word Art Wednesday
These ornaments are so darling and perfect for a dance instructor. So cute to dangle on the bottle!! ~ Blessings, Tracey
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Sweet ornaments! Lovely and perfect with the cranberry colored gifts! Glad you joined us at Simon Says Stamp and Show.
Oh my goodness Marlena! I am in love with your ornaments! What a darling addition to your gifts! The teacher will love them. Thanks for joining us for the Timeless Tuesday Challenge!
Love these, and all your embellished bath gifts. They are made so much more special that way. The double dancers on your first ornament are fantastic! I bet the instructors were so surprised that you made them : )
I wanted to wish you a very Merry Christmas, Marlena. So happy to have you as a bloggy friend!
These are darling! Especially love the doubled-up dancers on the first one. Thanks so much for joining us at the FTTC!
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