We're still celebrating our deep love for all things sparkly and we'd definitely love for you to join the fun; scroll down to the original post or click on the link to add your bling-based creations!
Meanwhile, here's what we made this week:
We're still celebrating our deep love for all things sparkly and we'd definitely love for you to join the fun; scroll down to the original post or click on the link to add your bling-based creations!
Meanwhile, here's what we made this week:
This week at Jingle Belles we're celebrating BLING in a big way, by making cards that incorporate jewels, gem, beads, pearls, glitter, stickles or anything sparkly. Add a little or a lot, but do come and show us how your holidays can be bling-a-licious.
Here's how we Belles blinged it up this week:
You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enterWe loved seeing all of the vintage goodness in the Jingle Belles gallery.
Here are a few particularly lovely designs that caught our eyes.
used perfect vintage-like washi tape as the background for this lovely vintage family holiday image. The wreath is the perfect finishing touch.
combined vintage lace, a vintage carol, and fun layers.
And Drum Roll Please .... the winner of the vintage goodies from Lauren's Etsy Store Just Enough Stuff is ...
#11 - Lorraine of Paper Vernissage.
Send us your mailing address & we'll get the goodies on their way.
And we'll be back at midnight with some sparkling new fun.
We're still sharing Vintage or Vintage-inspired creations at Jingle Belles this week.
Remember you have until 6pm EST on Wednesday to link-up your holiday card design for a chance to win a bag of vintage goodies from Lauren's Etsy Store Just Enough Stuff.
Here are the vintage cards we created this week:
We're celebrating "The Spirit of Christmas Past" which means we're creating cards with a vintage vibe. That might mean incorporating actual vintage items; OR using new papers, dies or stamps with an old-fashioned feeling.
What do we mean by "vintage"? Pretty much any timeframe in history! Your "days of old" could be Regency England, Midcentury Palm Springs, or even just the fond days of your childhood Christmases. Just in case you have nothing that will suit, Lauren's scanned a few vintage postcards and some sheet music from her own collection and placed them below. Just right-click and save to your computer, then print them out at whatever size you'd like.
To add a little extra incentive, this week we're sponsored by Lauren's Etsy Shop, Just Enough Stuff, and there's a sweet little pack of holiday ephemera for one lucky cardmaker who links up their vintage card design at the bottom of this post.
Stephanie says, "My go-to starting place for Vintage is my collection of Ideals Christmas Magazines that were rescued from the recycle bin. I found this image of poinsettias that I detail-cut around the edges. Next I added ephemera from Tim Holtz the kind of vintage reproduction items to help complete the layout. The last touch was adding clear Crystalline Drops to the Poinsettia centers and a scattering of golden gems."
You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enterIt's always been our dream to be able to send a shout-out to EVERYONE who participated in one of our Jingle Belles challenges, and this fortnight, that dream has come true! :)
...designed a clever little wallet in which the giftcard stand up when the folder is opened!
Deanne Saunders of A Little Bit O' Paper
...used her Cricut to design a clever fold-up pocket with a sentiment cut right into the flap; we love both the concept of this and the finished design!
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We'll be back at Midnight with a brand new prompt, we hope you'll be ready to have some good old-fashioned fun!