Friday, November 15, 2019

Santa's Workshop, Taylormadecards4u DT Project

This month Monica has a beautiful Christmas themed digital kit for your crafting pleasure. Whether you're a card maker or create other paper crafts, Santa's Workshop is sure to give you hours of crafting fun.

Let's take a look at Monica's kit.


Isn't it gorgeous? When you check out Santa's Workshop be sure to take a look around the Taylormadecards4u shop because Monica as some other fun holiday digitals on sale. 

This month I elected to use Santa's Workshop to create some fun die cuts to gift for a friend that I'm swapping some happy mail with. Most of the items that I've made can be re-used in her personal crafting. I'm really excited to share these items with you, so let's get right to it. 


In this photo you can see some bows, an altered embroidery hoop and laying down there are some doilies and an envelope.


I also created some other pieces after the first shot was taken and I'm so pleased with the variety of items that I was able to make. This was so much fun and I cannot wait until my friend receives this gift. 


Here are some envelopes that I'm going to be filling with some useful die cuts.


This is a page in my embellishment book that I've added an embellished paper sack to and filled with the journal cards from the digital. 


I used the large ticket from the digital to create a tuck spot on this page and I've paper clipped a small card to the page and filled the tuck spot with some doilies that I die cut from the papers in the kit.


This is a closer look at the altered embroidery hoop. to embellish it I deconstructed a Christmas ornament. I added the greenery from the ornament to the top and the 'Merry Christmas' sentiment in the center was also a part of the same ornament. It's galvanized tin,, however it didn't really stand out against the paper which has a muted tone so I painted it white and dry brushed some black paint on it once it was dry to give it a sort of worn appearance. Up close you can definitely see that it reads Merry Christmas, however on the muted tones of the paper it was less legible so I added a red glitter snowflake for a pop of color and shimmer. 


Here you can see that I've created some layered bows from the papers and added a green gemstone to the centers. I think these will be adorable on any Christmas themed projects that my friend might create in the future. 

Thanks so much for stopping by today and taking a look at my project. Don't forget to stop by the Taylormadecards4u blog and follow the links to visit the rest of the Design Team's blog. We really appreciate any and all comments that our visitors leave, so thank you very much for taking a look and maybe leaving some love. I hope that I've inspired you to get in your craft room and make some Christmas goodies to gift or to decorate your home!!

Hugs,
Robin



1 comment:

  1. How fun Robin! Your exchange is going to be a Christmas party in an envelope! Those ribbons are sooooo cute!

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