For those who are new to the Stamp Review Crew, here is a little background. We are an international group of Stampin' Up! demonstrators that gets together on the first and third Mondays of every month to do a blog hop. Each hop features a single stamp set to give you loads of inspiration for that set! The hops are archived at the Stamp Review Crew blog, and you will be able to click through each hop at any time, going directly to the posts for that hop whenever you want! And you can click on the banner of this post to go to the master blog roll for this hop also.
If you are following along in order, you just arrived from Michelle Roberts' blog. I am certain that she has come up with a bunch of goodies for us!
I have a few projects to share today. And I created all of them Sunday! Yes, Last-Minute-Lucy should be my name 😉
But first, a little story!
We had 2 trees fall down over our driveway this week. One was a very large spruce tree. Well, perfect timing, I say! We cut off the top 15 feet or so and we have a fresh Christmas tree. Then, we cut up the rest for firewood. We have a wood stove as our heat source. Yeah for warmth! Part of cutting the tree up for firewood was limbing the tree. Which left me with loads of material to make evergreen wreaths! SO, I learned a new skill. And I gave wreaths to several family members! I still have limbs left, and after I finish this post, I will be making more wreaths 😎 The picture above is of the wreath I made for my mom. I took her to the Dollar Tree to pick out decorations for the wreath, then I hung it up outside her front door! (The pine cones are from my yard).
So, with all those wreaths on the brain, I had to make a wreath for the hop! This uses a bunch of dies. I know, not everyone has all of these! But I do, and dang it, I am going to use them when inspiration strikes! 😏
Swirly Scribbles, Pretty Pines, and Wood Crate die sets were used to create that little wreath. Pine Planks embossing folder was thrown in there, and I used the Scallop Tag Topper and Triple Banner punches to create the tag.
Next up, a completely different feel! This one has an aquatic and masculine tone. The stitching around the circle adds to the feeling of a porthole.
Inside, just a few stamped-off stars in the same colors used to sponge the front: Dapper Denim, Bermuda Bay, and Pool Party.
Last up, these sweet treat packs! They start as a 6" square! So easy, and so fun! They will hold a large cookie, or 2+ other wrapped goodies.
And now, Holly Krautkremer! I can't wait to see what layering genius move she has come up with this time 😊
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14 comments:
You are a woman of amazing talents! I love the wreath you made! And I must confess that I love our gas fireplace.....recently converted from wood 😃. Your cards are fabulous and I love the sweet treat packs!
Last-minute-Lucy or Power-crafter-Polly??? Amazing what you can crank in a day Tanya. Love all of them, especially the male port hole card. I love that as you are stoking your fire I am cranking the air con here in Australia!
Very impressed with your wreath-making skills! Lucky you (I guess) to have all that material to work with! And so I adore the little wreath tag. It's just perfect
Tanya, I love how you turned a negative into a positive with your Christmas tree and wreaths. For a last minute Lucy, your projects are just fabulous! Love the porthole and the mini pockets.
I just got this set. These cards and ideas are so cute, I love them, never thought of this set as Christmas card material. I will now.
A fresh christmas tree awesome sauce! I love your wreaths and I be your mom adores hers. Love your tag it's cute and pretty. Love the masculine/aquatic card. The treat pockets awesome!
I'm glad the trees didn't fall on the house or car! Sounds like you made the best out of the situation, too! Cute projects today!
Love your square cookie holders!
I love that you turned a potential negative into a positive! If I lived closer, I'd buy one of those wreaths, too. Your projects are superb, as always! #worksbetterunderpressureTanya :)
Such fun and different projects, Tanya! We took down a pine tree about 1 week ago, and the top became a little tabletop tree. :) It was kinda prickly, so I didn't entertain the thought of making wreaths.
LAST MINUTE LUCY! Lol. Your wreath and projects are gorgeous. What a great gift. You are so talented.
Do you ever sleep- lol! From lumberjack to artist, nursing to lovely admin of our crew, we love you!!
Love these! Thank you for sharing!
Always so inspirational Tanya. I could spend all my craft time CASEing you! Kelly x
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