We're in the middle of another lockdown here in the UK. No mixing with other households and no 'non-essential' travel, whatever that is supposed to mean. It was my birthday last Wednesday, so no celebrating with friends and family. But hey ho, hubby and I are keeping safe and well and hopefully that will continue. Looking out of the window today, watching the rain pouring down and the listening to the wind howling, it's a perfect day for doing a bit of crafting and blog visiting.
Something different to share today, a little album I made for a craft swap. It's ready for the recipient to add their own photos.
Does anyone else keep all the little snippets of patterned paper from a paper pad after finishing a project? This seemed a perfect opportunity to use some of them up. All the papers were from a Dovecraft paper pad. A used a few whole sheets of 6 x 6 papers, but as all the sheets coordinated, I could use up lots of little snippets as well. Most of the patterns could go in either direction, which made it easier to use even small pieces. I added a little die cut butterfly (cut from another snippet) to the front and the album is kept closed with organza ribbon.
It opens to reveals lots of pages to decorate with photographs.
I am joining in the following challenges with my album:
Another Christmas card to share today.
I found a piece of card I'd coloured with alcohol inks some time ago and it seemed perfect for a winter night's sky. I used a Memory Box 'Quiet Cabin Landscape' die with white glitter card and added a little piece of yellow card behind the house to light up the windows. The sentiment is a Sue Wilson 'Merry Christmas Trim' die cut and I added tiny clear gems for the stars.
I am joining in the following challenges with this card:
Jingle Belles Challenge ~ Use a least one see-through element (Clear gems)