Showing posts with label wreath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wreath. Show all posts

Sunday, March 17, 2019

Happy St. Patrick's Day



As we do not celebrate this in The Netherlands, I share with
you what I made two years ago with my grandson.
All details and more are here:

For those who celebrate,
I hape you have a wonderful day.

Thanks for looking
and have a creative day!

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Blog Candy

Today I have some Blog Candy for you.
Michael Strong has send me an extra package of these
wonderful Cloisonné Cubes and if you leave a comment
to this blogpost, you might be the lucky winner of 
this package of stamps!

These stamps are so great for coloring and making your own puzzle.
And did you think you could also make it into a Chritmas card?
No? Yes, you can!! 6 colored cubes and a Christmas sentiment!

The cubes are stamped in black and colored with markers.
I added flowers and a gemstone heart and a Christmas wreath
is ready for sending.

Thank you for looking
and have a creative day!


Thursday, March 17, 2016

Happy St.Patrick's Day

On Tuesday (my Oma Day), I created this wreath
with my grandson to hang at their door, for
they are from Irish descent.
I traced his hands and used them to cut out these green hands.

Also the hands of the twins are in between the larger ones.
It was fun for my grandson to see the difference insize
between his hands and his brothers!

I found the banner on the internet and just print and cut.
Happy is a die from SU!.

Owen helpt me with coloring the gold embossed hearts
that created the shamrock at the bottom of the wreath,
The heart stamp is by Michael Strong.

As I love tho make fun things for St.Patrick's Day,
I had to make a cover for these green tic tac's.
Then I found the free printable bag topper on the 
web and that was just perfect for it.
Go to: glitternspice.

It is just an easy cover around the box
with a little design paper on the cover
and some clovers (done with a punch).



And finally a fun card with a digital image from a 
group I found on Facebook: Cre8tive Hands
and a sentiment from Tim Holtz.

Thanks for looking.


Have a great day!