The countdown to Christmas has started…Welcome to this month’s blog hop with Di's Country Inkers! Our blog hop theme this month is Christmas/New Years.
Since I make mini-calendars to enclose with my Christmas cards to my family, I wanted to share that with you...here is my purse calendar for this year:
Here is a picture of what the back of the calendar looks
like:
These are the Stampin’ Up products I used:
Scallop tag topper punch (the tag is 2-1/8” x 3-1/4”
& folded over at 2-1/8” for flap)
Layering ovals framelits (handle)
Quilted Christmas designer paper 6 x 6
Holly berry builder punch (small bow)
Real red cardstock (back 2-1/8” x 2”)
Rhinestone
The small self-sticking calendar is from Vippies – at www.vippies.com you can find the tutorial I basically used for
my purse calendar. Now I just have to make more of these calendars for my cards ASAP - Good thing they are easy! I'll just make them up while I watch one of the many Christmas shows on television right now LOL.
You can get all of the Stampin’ Up products I used in my
online store: http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/marynoble/
If you like getting discounts, you could even join Stampin' Up in my online store!!
The next blog
you will hop to is:
Enjoy her
awesome project and the rest of the bloggers' designs as well. Thanks for
stopping by and have a great Christmas and New
Year!!
Here is a list of all of this month’s bloggers you will be
viewing:
P.S. Here is one of our furbabies, Tootsi, who was close by when I was working on my project....ready to jump up and follow me if I should take a break and head to the kitchen!! She is a mini-Australian Shepard about 7+ years old (a rescue).
Great job Mary!! So cute!! Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteCute, Cute, Cute! I have a bunch of those little calendars bought months ago - thanks for the reminder to do something with them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little calendar purse! Hugs, Di
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute project Mary! So many cute calendars. And I love the photo of Tootsi, adorable! She is pretty, I love mini Aussies! I'm curious to learn where you rescued her from? I had four regular Aussies, but I've lost two already. Anyhow, great project.
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