When I found this set of Victorian boys playing in the snow, I knew I had to make tags with them, and I decided these were perfect for extra large tags: If you think these tags are too large, you can always print to copies to an A4-page, for smaller tags 🙂 The file is… Continue reading Christmas Boys Large Tags
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2014 WoW Christmas Ornament Swap: Set No 7
The lovely Deb in Florida, USA a-l-s-o swapped a set of cookie cutter ornaments with Iris in New York State, USA, so here is the first set of cookie cutter ornaments in this series, two little Birdies in Christmas trees, and a Star Snowman (also with a birdie, if you look really close!): Again I spot… Continue reading 2014 WoW Christmas Ornament Swap: Set No 7
Vintage Digital Christmas Collages Day 1-2-3-4
December 1st. Of course there is a December series for ya'll this year too 😀 I have chosen to design a series of Vintage Digital Christmas Collages that you (hopefully) can use for many different things! Today I'm sharing the first 4 sheets: I'd love to hear what ideas come to mind when you see… Continue reading Vintage Digital Christmas Collages Day 1-2-3-4
1902 Christmas Angels Collage Sheets
I have prepared a precious set of Christmas Angels as a collage sheet for you today: And here is just the ovals, in two different sizes: When crafting Tart Tin ornaments, I was reminded how important it is to have good collage sheets, with sizes that you (mostly) can use directly into your project. The smallest… Continue reading 1902 Christmas Angels Collage Sheets
Vintage Snow Globes with 1905 Winter Children
Maybe you already noticed that I'm creating numerous snow globes for Christmas this year? Today I'm sharing a set of 4 matching ones: These are so incredibly easy to make! Gather your mason jars, (or any large glas jar you have sitting around the house), add a little epsom salt for snow (thank you for… Continue reading Vintage Snow Globes with 1905 Winter Children
DIY Christmas Paper Chains
From my childhood I vividly recall cutting paper chains for Christmas. We would cut free shapes, and just see what they turned out as. Usually we'd try to make Boys and Girls. The trick is to have your shapes connect on the sides, and for a more sturdy paper chain, they should connect in two… Continue reading DIY Christmas Paper Chains