Festive, chilly, December greetings to everyone! So the big freeze, the month beginning with "D" and the snow flurries have arrived - how seasonal can you get?
To start things off, I have made a tag with a kind of seasonal and wintery feel. I stamped the leaves with my Snow-cap dabber before applying the distress inks - always love how that comes out. Then I carried on building up the layers with more stamping and embellishments, finishing off with a vintage lace edge. I am entering it into the tag challenge over at Simon Says Stamp and Show. I actually started this tag in Paris in a great workshop with Linda Elbourne and finished it off today.
Although I sincerely hope that no one is stranded on the motorway, or stuck at home with off-school kiddies or a bikini-wear model - I for one am up for the Festive beginnings. I just love all the great things about Christmas time and I plan to savour the whole season (ask me again on Christmas morning when I'm stuffing the mince pies and icing the turkey...)
Sunday I returned from Paris from the Paper and Co show. It was a rather chaotic up and down experience indeed. Didn't expect The Ritz but wasn't quite prepared for Brownie Camp either...mini bunk-beds, being right out in the sticks and lots of snoring. But enough drivel...there were some fabulous teachers, I enjoyed doing both old and new things and it was great to meet new folk from all over the world.
Here is a mini journal I made in Caroline Rondels class. I love how the freestyle stitching, paint splashes and simplicity of the whole book just all work together. I like the combination of wildness and femininity. Also finished the last details off today - being strict with myself and making sure I clear the "works in progress" corner.
Here is a view of the back where I added some extra details and shapes of my own. I still have lots of other things to show, but I need to tweak them and save them for another blog-day.
And the give-away. I received a whole ton of goodies in Paris. I gave lots away there as I was already up to my 20 kilo luggage allowance and I still came back with a haul!
Today I finally mustered up the energy to unpack my case and all my craft supplies. I thought it would be nice to share some with you. So if you fancy a big pack of Festive stamps, some chipboard shapes and a nifty Multi-tool from Fiskars, just become a follower of my blog, leave a comment and I will pick a winner next week. Anyone can join in - I will post abroad.
I have to decide on whether or not I do a marathon Christmas Card session this week - or dare I say it - buy. Mmmm. This fair damsel must thinketh it over. Looking forward to some free time tomorrow and a good old nosey around your desks - will do as many as I can!
Stay warm, loved and sane,
Sarah xxx
Ooooooh beautiful stuff you made, and in Paris. I love Paris and haven't been since... 1979? Around the time Staying Alive came out lol.
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to figure out what to do about Christmas cards myself. But I'm starting to feel a bit scroogey and might just say bah humbug :D.
Love the creations you made and gladyou had great time in paris.I too love christmas but you made me laugh can just image you icing the turkey!Thanks for chance to win candy have been follower since WOYWW.
ReplyDeletehave fab day,hugs judex~4
Very pretty tag.
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Kay (#14)
Glad you enjoyed Paris, despite the mini-bunk beds and snoring! Your makes are beautiful as always - and such an elegant journal.
ReplyDeleteBernie #9
Wow, what a beautiful tag! Paris sounds like fun, especially to go for crafting cards and such.Thanks for the chance to win your giveaway. WOYWWer #11
ReplyDeleteHi ya
ReplyDeletesounds like you had a good time, beautiful tag, lovely card,have good day, happy WOYWW, sue,x (23)
I love-love-love the color and composition of your tag! I say start making Christmas cards... one at a time. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteTerry (24)
What a pretty tag and I love how you took a pic on a typewriter
ReplyDeletehugs Nikki #31
WOW! looks like you had a brill time:))
ReplyDeleteHappy Woywwing
Jennie #5
Oh how stunning is your tag.. and the card is pretty awesome too...
ReplyDeletehappy woyww
Minxy #34
Glad you had a great time and the show, if your accommodation left something to be desired! Love what you made though,it was obviously worth it!
ReplyDeletegreat tag - but I just love the 'just thinking' card - the colours - the randomness of it.
ReplyDeletePaula x x x
Gorgeous Parisian creations :-)
ReplyDeleteA x
That tag is so gorgeous! I love it. And placing it on the typewriter to photo is is just genius.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
cheers, rachel #54
Ooh your Paris creations are gorgeous, and well done for unpacking - it sure is a job that needs to be done when you;re in the mood!
ReplyDeleteHi Hun I am loving your splodgy arty card Wow we don't have much snow in Liverpool but it is very cold thanks for sharing with us your lovely tidy desk have a great day :o) and keep warm
ReplyDeleteI love the idea behind the art on your journal front. The tag is beautiful, especially with the antique lace.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day
Sue xx
Beautiful work - I love both projects.
ReplyDeleteI love your tag it's stunning!! The card is wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteLaura (83) x
You can't buy your Christmas cards! Shame on you missus!
ReplyDeleteYou just need to come up with a simple design then you'll be able to churn out loads.
Cool candy, I've seen Jennifer McGuire using that stamp press & it looks great
Ciara
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Love both your creations here.
ReplyDeleteGreat card and tag xx
ReplyDeleteYour creations are lovely! Always fun to read your blog! You make such lovely cards it would really be a shame if you bought them!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cardarian
I would buy some and make some - save your gorgeous work for the folks that appreciate it! Glad you had a good time in Paris!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a good time in Paris! Lovley tag and book - re christmas cards just make for the special people in life - that way you still have time for fun x ~30
ReplyDeleteLovely tag, all that gorgeous stamping and distressing, and the Paris project is beautiful too. Any reason is good for a trip to Paris but a crafting one is even better! Would love the chance to win your goodies. Elizabeth #85
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tag and mini journal.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
Beautiful tag. I would really like to try a "card camp", but never hear about anything close to me, or even at a distance come to think of it. I always loved the snow until about mid-January then I was ready to let it go for the year. Haven't seen any since 1996, always figure if I get the urge I can travel north. No urge and even less money for travel, lol.
ReplyDeleteoooh crafting in Paris, what could be nicer! Love your vintage tag, it's beautiful! (Love how you've displayed it for photographing too!)
ReplyDeleteSherry (95)
That tag is STUNNING! and the cand is just as lovely!!! Awesome work, Ill have to follow so I can see more gems like these :)
ReplyDeleteBUY BUY? BUY???!!!
ReplyDeletewasheth your Mouth out'eth with Soap Damsel
Dxx
lovely creations, Happy WOYWW!!
ReplyDelete((Lyn))#46
oOOhh! So many pretties! I love the free floating feeling of the mini journal. I'm gonna have to stalk you more often!
ReplyDeleteAmberInk got lucky@#1!
That tag is so bautiful! Sounds like Paris was great overall (minus the Brownie camp, lol).
ReplyDeleteAnd if you want to buy cards, you should! Don't stress yourself more than necessary at the holiday season!
xoxo karen #86
Love the stitching on the mini journal. And that tag? So elegant. And Paris? If only I could have been the suitcase to see all the lovely stash inside. lol. Vicki #115
ReplyDeleteLOL at the mini bunk beds and snoring... who did the snoring?? ;) Love your tag with the lace edging and your mini book is stunning!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tag and mini journal, they are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWarm hugs
Maarit
Love the tag, loooove the journal.... I will become a follower of your blog but not for candy (please give it to someone else), but because i can't wait to see more of your art.....yay.
ReplyDeleteI finally came up with The Card, if you're curious. If I didn't have to mass produce it, I'd love to use your style to make one.....that would be lovely!
Happy day,
#13
How do you ice a turkey (grin)? You are so lucky to go to Paris, and to take a workshop with Linda there, too, is really fabulous. Stay warm (#3)
ReplyDeleteoh the VINTAGE wonderness of your tag. the twine, lace...BEAUTIFUL. And how AMAZING is your mini!! I love the random stitching too!!
ReplyDeletethanks bunches for playing along with Simon Says Stamp and Show challenge blog and the design teamies!!
Hiya wowwww your Vintage Tag is absolutely stunning...but your card is amazing too....thanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show with your fabulous creation. Hugs Terry xxxx
ReplyDeletePaper crafting in Paris, sounds so amazing, even if the accommodations weren't quite up to par. Great makes, love the tag and the simplicity of the journal.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Brenda 90
great card
ReplyDeleteSarah,
ReplyDeleteThis is so incredibly sweet of you to share your haul!!! :)
I hear you on the Christmas cards...but with everyone knowing about my passion for (dare I say it? Addiction to!) paper crafts, it would be a wee bit embarrassing to send store bought!
Thanks for sharing & the chance to win,
Jennifer
oh what a lovely tag. Love the lace around the edges.
ReplyDeleteDear Sarah
ReplyDeleteBoth of your projects are just lovely! How nice that you got to meet and take a class with Linda! Lucky you!
Thanks for the chance to play in your giveaway. I love your work and am signing on to follow you as well!
Hugs
Ramona
http://create-with-joy.blogspot.com
Dear Sarah,
ReplyDeleteIt was very pleasant to met you in Paris. Now i visit your blog and see that you are real artist!!! Your projects are great!!
how lovely to be able to go to Paris just like that! and to come home with a ton of goodies?! wow! your project looks great! i'm following you!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tools! I´d love to win this challenge! I am a follower already.
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