Thursday, December 5, 2013

Tis' the Season

It's sort of beginning to look a little like Christmas around here. I'm making Christmas themed creations, the tree is up, yeah up, just not decorated yet, but it's up right ;) I'll get there.
Like I mentioned in my previous post Dusty Attic Blog is sharing something Christmas creativity every day, keep checking it out.
Here's a tag using traditional Christmas colours which I love. And OMGosh! I love the new Poinsettia and check out that mini banner, so cute, I can see myself using these a lot.









Dusty Attic products used - Mini Banners DA1021, Poinsettia DA1023, Dusty in Colour Navajo White paint DA0903.
Other products used - Tim Holtz - numbers, stencil, Jo Sonja Texture paste, Tattered Angels - Glimmer Glam - Be Positive, Lumiere - Olive green paint, Heidi Swap Colour Shine - chartreuse, brads, glitter, ribbon, Stamens, Stamp-it stamp s/set040, Versa Fine ink - Black Onyx, Bazzill card - red, dictionary paper, luggage tag,
Find Dusty Attic products HERE
Until next time
It's sort of beginning to look a little like Christmas around here. I'm making Christmas themed creations, the tree is up, yeah up, just not decorated yet, but it's up right ;) I'll get there.
Like I mentioned in my previous post Dusty Attic Blog is sharing something Christmas creativity every day, keep checking it out.
Here's a tag using traditional Christmas colours which I love. And OMGosh! I love the new Poinsettia and check out that mini banner, so cute, I can see myself using these a lot.









Dusty Attic products used - Mini Banners DA1021, Poinsettia DA1023, Dusty in Colour Navajo White paint DA0903.
Other products used - Tim Holtz - numbers, stencil, Jo Sonja Texture paste, Tattered Angels - Glimmer Glam - Be Positive, Lumiere - Olive green paint, Heidi Swap Colour Shine - chartreuse, brads, glitter, ribbon, Stamens, Stamp-it stamp s/set040, Versa Fine ink - Black Onyx, Bazzill card - red, dictionary paper, luggage tag,
Find Dusty Attic products HERE
Until next time

Audrey
Audrey

1 comment:

Heather McMahon said...

Wow - what beautiful work Audrey!