21st December 2018
Well the gift shopping is done and the presents are mostly wrapped, but I wanted some packaging for vouchers so out came the Envelope Punch Board and some paper and I set about making these sophisticated looking envelope wallets.
Well the gift shopping is done and the presents are mostly wrapped, but I wanted some packaging for vouchers so out came the Envelope Punch Board and some paper and I set about making these sophisticated looking envelope wallets.
You can picture the scene you’ve just been told that your child needs a small gift for a friend and school ends on Friday. There is only chocolate in the house that is suitable. A quick trip to the craft room is needed. I hope it doesn’t happen to you, but if it does, here is a quick solution.
I was out and about shopping the other day and I was looking at the array of selection boxes and it made me think of a bento box. If you’re unfamiliar with the term it’s like a segmented lunch box and its great fun picking out a variety of foods to go in it. This is my version for the festive season with chocolate in of course!
Welcome back to my blog. Today I’m bringing you some beautiful Christmas cards that I received as part of a swap. So if like me, you still have a couple more to make I’m hoping that they will give you some inspiration to finally crack on and finish this year’s cards.
Three times I got drenched the other day – what blustery weather we’ve been having! anyway on the bight side I was lucky to be home from work, warm and dry and retreat to the craft room to do some more Christmas crafting.