It always seems that at this time of year people are friendlier and more giving. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we were all like that all year long? We all have our limits to being walked on, but other than that, it's not so hard to be kinder than we think we can be.
Wishing all my blogging friends and followers a very
Merry Christmas
I made a handful of special Christmas postcards for a handful of special people in my life. I have said before I am hopeless with mass production. (Two of anything is mass production!) I made seven of these postcards. I was already whining when I had six more to go. But I'm glad I made them.
For the rest of my dear family and friends, I altered a commercially produced card. I chose this Christmas collage card...no surprise there, eh.
And I added three glittery snowflakes. The largest on a pop dot for a 3-D appearance.
This too was mass production except that it was in such a simple form that I managed a whole stack without whining.....too much.
I mostly had small gifts and money to wrap. And I love the "brown paper packages tied up with string" Pinterest photos. So I took my lead from inspiration in those photos.
I hope the world has a joyous Christmas!
xxx
Annie
It definitely looks like Christmas at your house Annie! I too love brown paper packages tied up with string - these are a few of my favorite thing - When the bee stings --
ReplyDeleteOh, you did not ask me to sing did you!! I hang my head in shame - I did not make a single thing for Christmas this year. But that doesn't stop me from wishing you joyous holidays and a wonderful 2016!!!
Sandy xx
Merry Christmas to you Annie! I hate to make the same thing more than once also, however I have made a few of the same bags or wallets, but at least I changed the fabrics so I wouldn't be so bored. Your cards and presents look so festive.
ReplyDeleteEvery thing you make is so beautiful! Thank you so much for your blog, it brightens my day every time I see it. There's this brown partially shredded paper that is sometimes used as packing in shipping. I love whenever I order something and it comes packed that way. I re-use it as wrapping paper, it looks so cool. I even ordered one time from a company that used it mostly for the packing materials. So, I love the brown paper look too. Have the Merriest Christmas, and the best next year of your life. Love, Carol
ReplyDeleteGreat idea personalizing store bought cards. Also love your wrappings for your small gifts. They look lovely. Have a very, very Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThat's an original idea to buy a card then spruce it up.
ReplyDeleteOf course I prefer your hand-made cards. I especially like the second with the jolly snowman and dangling Christmas tree, very festive (in an Annie-art way).
Your packages look very special. I like the white background, that's very effective.
Annie I do always wish that people are kinder to one another...every day of the year. In the meantime I keep doing Random Acts of Kindness and it really feels wonderful. I love your handmade and hand-embellished cards. You are such a dear and giving soul. Merry Christmas My Friend...
ReplyDeleteAnnie, you've hit the nail on the head once again, why can't people be kinder to one another all year round!! Doesn't take much to be thoughtful does it. Of course I just knew that you would create the most lush eye candy for Christmas....I would expect nothing less from the Queen of Crafting ;)
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Donna xxx
Everything looks beautiful! I also love the look of brown wrapping! (Heck I like a coordinating nicely wrapped gifts..lol) I totally agree people should be nicer all the time not just Christmas! Anyhow Merry Christmas and happy holidays my crafty friend!
ReplyDeleteLove, love your cards. In fact, I love seeing all the beautiful things you have done. You are so talented and add a special touch to all that you do! Thanks for sharing and a Merry Christmas to you.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are fabulous and I love the way you wrapped your gifts. Merry Christmas to you too!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful and I love your packages also.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are always a treat to see! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteA lovely Christmas card. The little bird is a nice touch. I plan everyyear to take time to make lovely parcels. Never quite manage it. Yours are really special, especially like the ribbons. Have a restfull festive season
ReplyDeleteYour cards are gorgeous and I'm sure will be appreciated by the receivers. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you, Annie. I hope you indeed experience JOY and peace and love.
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