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Prompt 3 - Cards? Not exactly!

This is my layout for Day 3 … have finally caught up … this year instead of cards I will be mostly sending out these altered CD decorations … I have also made cards … but I need to get more organised … that’s why I made the two lists on the right … one for the cards that I send out and one for the cards that I receive!!! Now, just need to find my address book? Anyone see it?

Eleni Gratsia
www.egratsia.blogspot.com

Day 3

Nichol

Day 2

Nichol

Patience- Days 1-3

Finally getting the hang of writtendown

Details about each page, including the journaling is on my blog.

Thank you Shimelle for this class… you have made a difference in the way I am approaching this holiday already.

Patience

Manifesto Day 1

Nichol

Day 2 - Weather

I am absolutely hopeless with cutting paper snowflakes. So I decided to attempt my first quilled one (I only did some small quilling early November!!) – it looks a bit wonky but I am proud of it!! :)

Also – I stamped snowflakes (Anita’s Stamp) with Stazon white opaque onto acetate for the overlay on the photo.

Kat

Title Page

The glittered chipboard ‘25’ peeks through to the cover of my journal.

Nichol

My Entry Day 1

Here’s my entry for Day 1 – it’s the one I started last year already… did the “frame” on the left side and a bit of the right side but finished it and did the journalling on Friday.

Only realised once I stuck it down that I have the “Advent Calendar” twice (German and English) – but with me having 4 calendars in the house I think it’s allowed… :)

Kat

Nichol's Journal Cover

So lovin’ this project. I used a 6×6 MM Boho Chic album for my journal.
Products for the cover are: Fancy Pants Rub-ons, MM glitter, SEI ribbon (I just replaced the screw posts with ribbon), MM glitter sticker frame and MM acrylic frame. I brushed Li’l Davis Pearl Paint arond the edges.
Thanks for looking!

Nichol

Page 3-Christmas Cards

Christmas cards are special to me, hearing from old friends
that you only hear from at the Holiday. We always display the
cards we receive, so all the family can enjoy them. You always
see our grown children looking at all our Christmas cards
thinking of years past, wonderful Christmas memories.

Donna B.