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Monday, 3 October 2011

Peace to all ...

... this is just a quick post and my Christmas ornament has been inspired by two challenges - the Waltzingmouse Sketch Challenge - WMSC67 - I like the plain bauble and may use it again to make a few more for the tree!!  The second is this week's Jingle Belles - JB40 challenge where the Jinglettes would like us to "incorporate a Peace Symbol or the word Peace into your design ... or create a card that evokes Peace for you (snow, forest, etc.)"  Check out the blog - Stephanie has made the most beautiful card with snowflakes to create the peace symbol!

I think that one of the most peaceful things in the winter is newly fallen snow - there's a special kind of quiet and a lovely light at that time.  So I made another snowflake ornament and this time I decorated it with some blue sparkly snowflakes and the word "Peace" - simple, but lovely!


I cut out two of these gorgeous snowflakes in silver mirri card - I attached silver thread to the inside of one die and then glued them both together - making sure that all the pretty spikes were properly stuck together!!  Next I stamped two pretty snowflakes in blue onto some plain card and used a circle punch to cut them out.  I used my glue pen to outline the main snowflake and added lots of glitter.  I attached one to the front and back of the ornament.  Finally, I stamped the word "Peace" - don't you love that font - onto some card in a darker shade of blue, and then glittered the word.  I cut closely around the word and then attached it to the front of the ornament. 

Stamps: Waltzingmouse - Around Christmastime, Say It Loud - Winter Holiday
Inks:  Distress - Broken China, Tumbled Glass
Spellbinders:  2010 Snowflake Pendant (S4-286)
Accessories:  Thread and glitter from stash

I've taken a shot of the back - the snowflake is so pretty - and a close up of the front showing the detail more clearly.


I think I might make a few more ornaments for our tree - the sketch gives us so many options - and I still have the lovely Bauble nesties to play with :)

And that's all for this morning.  It's Monday and that means it craft class today.  I've got some more stamps to catalogue - ones that came free with one of the craft magazines.  I like to make the reference sheets at class as it's easy to do and allows me to chat.  And I'm taking my new Stampin' Up! catalogue with me - the ladies like to have a browse.  See you all later.

21 comments:

  1. I really thought you'd used a metal snowflake & decorated that until I read your post. Terrific with the aqua colours & sparkliness. Enjoy your class.
    Paula (PEP)

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  2. that is great!
    Elma

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  3. I thought it was a metal snowflake you'd bought to decorate - it looks brilliant - would never have guessed it was a die cut. I think it will make a fabby set of ornaments if you make some more.
    Tara x

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  4. Oh, so pretty! Love that gorgeous silver snowflake! :o)

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  5. Lovely Christmas ornament. The Miri card really makes it look like metal. These will be fab on your tree and would good with different Christmas words in each one. x

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  6. These ornaments are spectacular, Deborah! I seriously can't believe that you didn't make them in a metal shop?! Gorgeous in silver with that blue snowflake center...and you chose the perfect sentiment!

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  7. Deb - Another gorgeous ornament - I think I like this one even better with the silver! Very pretty!

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  8. So pretty! I really thought it was a metal charm snowflake. Definitely make some for the tree!

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  9. I can't get over how effective this is!

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  10. Such an incredible metal effect, love the idea of making them for the tree!
    Brilliant project Deborah :)
    Jenny x

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  11. This is fabulous Deborah, love it. Carol x

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  12. Fabulous tag, Deborah! It really does look metallic, amazing!

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  13. What a beautiful christmas ornament :-)

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  14. This is gorgeous - I thought it was a metal embellishment until I carried on reading. A truly beautiful decoration. Sue.x

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  15. i hate to repeat the same comments as everyone else, but HOLY WOW, yes, i too, thought this was an utterly gorgeous metal snowflake ornament that you purchased and added the paper bits too! and even then i thought, "what an awesome and clever project!!!" this is ♥BRILLIANT♥ miss deborah, in every way!!! (LOVE it!)

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  16. Absolutely gorgeous ... I love how the Christmas lights would reflect off the metallic sparkle ... so glad you joined our jingle belles fun.

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  17. Another awesome creation! Love it!

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  18. Ooooo - this is a really pretty one too!! I love the simplicity of it - truly elegant Deb.

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