Thursday, December 8, 2011

Punch Wreathe

Good Morning!! I am feeling much better, I just have a stuffy nose but at least the pain and sweats are gone!! Today I would like to show you a simple wreathe that I made using a 1" circle punch, Tim Holtz Distress Ink:Bundled Sage, double sided tape, hot glue gun, ribbon, black and red ink and of course K Andrew Design Art Stamps :Winter Wishes

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I punched out 15 circles in white cardstock, I then formed a circle with them and glued them down, I then took the distress ink and ink the wreathe, I stamped the sentiment and added the snowflakes in red ink. I then made a bow out of the red ribbon and hot glued it on. I also hot glued the ribbon onto the back of the wreathe. I have hung this on my craftroom door knob, you could make several of these and hang them on your Christmas tree. These are easy enough that you could have your children help you out as well, I know my daughter loves to use the 1" circle punch. This stamp set is perfect for this time of year it has everything you need to make beautiful cards and layouts stand out just a bit more. but don't limit it to just Christmas there are so many other occasions it can be used (birthday, thank you just because ect.). It is now back in stock (see it's so popular Kristal just can't seem to keep it in her store), to get your hands on this set and the many others pop over to K Andrew Designs and make a purchase, you will not regret it!!

Happy Shopping!!

God Bless

Kristan

5 comments:

  1. How super stinking original and cute! I love it!

    Be Blessed, Beckie

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  2. This is so adorable! I have been looking for a Christmas ornament craft to do with my kiddos, and I think I may just have to scraptlift this from you. :) It's PERFECT! Thanks so much for sharing!
    Nita
    www.niftynitanotes.blogspot.com

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  3. This is so creative and fabulous, Kristan!! What a great project!! I'm glad you are feeling better my friend :)

    Lisa
    indymermaid.blogspot.com

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  4. What a sweet ornament! And how precious that your daughter likes to punch out the circles for you!

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