I have always loved the holidays, especially
since I started participating in the Annual Month of Holiday Cards Challenge at Beccy’s
Place! Since November 2013, every day in November, artist/owner,
Beccy Muir provides a theme (most based on the letters of the alphabet) and
invites participants to create cards for ANY holiday and using images from any
company. And… she offers several prizes on a daily and weekly basis. So there
is no reason not to get involved.
Stop by Beccy’s 12th Annual Month of Holiday Cards Challenge for details. (Beccy even provided “prompts” for each letter of the
alphabet to help you
on this adventure!) Since I’m on Beccy’s
Contributor Team, I’m playing along for fun and will use Beccy’s
images and/or sentiments on all my cards.
For this card, I took a photo of a recipe card for a
Norwegian sugar cookie that was a family Christmas holiday tradition
in my hubby’s childhood home. Early in our marriage Rich’s sisters gave us a cookie
tray stacked high with mouth-watering holiday treats. My favorite was a fluted, buttery delight named Sandbakkles. The next year, Rich's sister, Louise, gave
us a set of Sandbakkel tins and provided this recipe passed on from her
mother-in-law, Esther. The original is handwritten by Louise, and since she
gave it to us nearly 50 years ago, I consider it to be an heirloom! The almond
extract stain, accidentally added by my sweet hubby, makes it even more
precious.
An added note- Louise decorated
her home with many Norwegian items and even painted the kitchen in a beautiful shade
of blue she called Norwegian Blue. I looked it up on the web and found THIS.
So I dug through my paper stash and found a Christmas-themed paper in a shade of blue close to that. So, although
my card does have a bit of red and green, I think I can call it a non-traditional
Christmas card! Supplies:
· Digi from a Beccy’s Place Digi Set (Tied Up With String) Retired
· Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Patterned Paper- Hobby Lobby
· Pioneer Black Photo corners- available from several sources
· All other items from my stash.
Entered into:
Beccy’s Place: A Month of Holiday Cards- Nov 2024 Day 16- N is for
Non-traditional
Since I’m a Contributor for Beccy’s Place (sponsor), I’m entering just for fun!
Allsorts Challenge- Week 807- AG
(Optional- Food and Drinnk)
Since
I’m a Contributor for Beccy’s Place (sponsor), I’m entering just for fun!
A sketch from the current Build Your Stash
Holiday Cardmakers {BYSHC} sketch challenge on FB inspired this card. The only change I
made to the sketch was to reduce the size of the top section, I
wanted to use B&W herringbone paper on the card, and this was the biggest
piece I could find!
The Santa digi was provided by the November Outlawz Progressive Freebie
Challenge, and contributed by Cara and Makenna. I had fun using their cute Santa digi to create
this festive card.
Supplies:
·
Digi- Outlawz Progressive Freebie Challenge- November
(Santa)
·
Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique
markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Front
Sentiment “Holly Jolly” a label from my scrapbook stash.
·
Inside Sentiment- “Wishing You a Bright
and Happy Christmas” from a Beccy’s
Place Digi Set (Jingle Bells)
·
Patterned papers and other items from my stash.
Entered into:
Outlawz
Challenge- Progressive Challenge (Nov)
Santa by Cara & Makenna
My final card was surprisingly easy to make using a YouTube
Tutorial and a few dips into my scrap box. The leaf embellishments were
fussy-cut from one of the paper scraps, with stitch lines drawn on with a plain
old lead pencil.
I’m entering this card into several challenges including Time Out Challenge: Cozy (My mom and grandma were both quilters… so anything
quilted reminds me of the cozy warmth of a hand-quilted blanket and the love that it represents), and Snippets (I love how this challenge
encourages me to use up paper scraps. For this card, I dug into my scrap boxes jammed full of fall-colored papers and patterns. Using the Tutorial as my guide (link in my supply list) I cut and pieced them together to create the front “quilt.” I tucked one remaining leaf-filled snippet behind the inside sentiment and fussy-cut a leaf for an embellishment.)
Did you notice that I used the term “tucked
in”? Ha! Even my description sounds cozy!
Supplies:
·
Quilter’s Star Tutorial (video and written) can be found HERE
· Stitch
lines added with a regular pencil
· Front
Sentiment-a freebie from TLC Creations (Joyful
Thanksgiving)
· Inside Sentiment- “May your blessings be plentiful”
from Power Poppy Digital Set (Autumns Opulence)
·
All other items from my stash.
Entered into: