Here we are only a few days to Christmas!
Saturday, December 20, 2025
Peace to All
Here we are only a few days to Christmas!
Monday, December 15, 2025
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
With time seeming to move at the speed of light, I'm determined to create at least one more assemblage piece before Christmas arrives! This Display Panel project is wonderfully adaptable to anything you have on hand—or perhaps, what's "leftover" from your other holiday makes. The project begins with a simple Vignette Panel, but quickly turns into an ode to my beloved Rock Candy Chunky! Let's dive into this fun, whimsical piece that could really punch up your decor this year!Start by added Backdrop Paper to the Display Panel. I used Collage Medium to add the paper, as well as seal it so I can add Distress Crayon over the top once it is dry. I also added Design Tape Trim in green. My very favorite tape to use on Christmas projects!I needed to create a shelf for the project. Six inch Etcetera Trim pieces are the exact same size as the Garlands sign from the Emporium pack so they will work perfectly for the shelf. I used four Trim pieces in both wide and skinny (2 each).
The wide was glued to the Garlands sign, then another wide was added to the top (for the top of the shelf). I covered that with plaid Backdrop paper.This might be a better shot - Basically, the large or wide trims are on the outside, the skinny or narrow trims are on the inside: to give the top strength and the back, which will used to glue the shelf to the Panel.Same exact shot but with Collage Medium added.
While the trees are drying, I put together a little window with a photo from an older SKU of Christmas Paper Dolls. We used to make a whole SKU just for Christmas (and we loved it) but then started adding them to the layers pack in later years. The packs are still available and I have linked them below (TH94290). Anyway, I added some color using Distress Crayons, then added the photo to the window from the Emporium pack.You can see how I used the bingo chips to raise the window from the surface and give it a 3D effect.
Its hard to see that 3D detail in a photo, but it's there. A also added the strip below that is from the Emporium pack (use Thin Foam Squares).
Next, the Alpine trees are glued in with Collage Medium. I wanted the red bases to keep with the 50's theme of the Emporium pack.
You can decorate the trees anyway you like. I'm going to use colored Baubles and something unusual, chenille trim (aka: cheap pipe cleaners from Hobby Lobby). I just sprayed it with Antique Linen Spray Stain to age it just a bit, then dried it with the heat tool. Admittedly, it took a bit to dry. Next time I think I would spray them and leave overnight to dry.
Hopefully, this project will resonate with some of you! If you don't have time to make it this year, then maybe you can glean some ideas for your own makes that might still be in the works!
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Holiday Sketchbook Cards
I've been creating a set of festive holiday cards that are sized perfectly to slip right into a Simon Says Stamp Mini Slimline Envelope (I used the gorgeous Schoolhouse Red).
For the main elements, I used the Stampers Anonymous Holiday Sketchbook stamp set and the coordinating wafer dies from Simon Says Stamp. The background for these stamped and die-cut images is the festive Christmas Backdrop paper.
After coloring my stamped images, I added a beautiful texture and sparkle using a Rock Candy glitter mix for that perfect holiday shimmer. The finished elements were then simply attached to the tag base using idea-ology Cello Tape. The best part? The entire back of the tag is left blank, giving you plenty of space to write your personal message before sealing it inside the red envelope!