Most of the diecuts are either "Precious Moments" or "Bradley & Brice," though there were a few in the container whose source I've no idea about. I let Mom choose a few of today's masterpieces to send to grandkids, and the rest went in a box I have to send Sue, who will then send them to troops overseas to send back to their families, since they don't have the option of walking into a Hallmark or American Greetings store. The troops love to get them (they go fast!), and families love them even more, since it means hearing from a loved one overseas.
Some of the patterned paper is from Hot of the Press. I have TONS of books of paper by them, including several just for Christmas. A few years ago, I used up a bunch of the Christmas paper I had on that year's Christmas cards (see below), but it hardly seemed to make a dint in my supply. And I made about 100 cards! Guess I'd better catch up on my scrapbooks and use up a bunch more of it!
This image is kind of difficult to see, but it's a good sampling of all the cards made that year -- how different they all were using the same basic supplies. I used the wreath and tree from the "Thanks Snow Much" set by Stampin' Up (another really BAD habit as far as my checkbook is concerned, LOL) and used red, green and yellow ZIG pens for the holly berries, ribbon and tree lights. I'll post a few individual cards later for a closer look.
1 comment:
Hi Laura!
Thank you!
Yup, me too! I've made my own the last 4 or 5 years now, since I was introduced to Stampin' Up by a friend's cousin. This year I'm not only making mine (about 80), but my Mom's and a friend's too (the last a paying gig!).
In addition to being a great exercise in creativity (gotta love the way your mind wanders when you get lost in a project!) I find it's a great stress-reliever.
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