September 11, 2008

I'm Dreaming of a....Green...Christmas?

Last night we had the Christmas Chaos stamp-a-stack. Lots of fun and crafting! I'm not going to share all ten cards just yet so we don't spoil it for those booked for the next class, but I thought I would show you this one with the gorgeous Season of Joy stamp set.
The snowflake images are from the Snow Burst set. I love these colours for a Christmas card, they are so pretty together.

I whipped up some Jaffa muffins for the gals last night, and have put that recipe, along with the Baked Pasta and Meatballs recipe that Hannah asked for on this post. If you're anything like me you're always on the lookout for good recipes, so hope you like these ones! I'll try and share more recipes occasionally.

In other news, the first batch of Beautiful Bundles for September shipped today - yippee! Will email those of you who had one ship tonight.

Hope you're staying warm and dry if your weather is as icky as ours right now, lovely day to stay inside by the fire or heater and stamp!


Stampin Supplies:
Stamp Set: Season of Joy, Snow Burst
Ink: Always Artichoke, Certainly Celery and Sage Shadow markers. Whisper White craft ink.
Card stock: Sage Shadow, Whisper White, Soft Sky
Paper: Wintergreen Designer Paper
Punches: Photo Corner Punch
Accessories: Certainly Celery wide grosgrain ribbon, Stampin’ Dimensionals, SNAIL adhesive.
All supplies available from Stampin' Up! Please email me to order.

5 comments:

  1. This was such an awesome class, loved it Sarah, thanks for the evening.

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  2. Looks awesome Sarah!

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  3. This looks great Sarah, love those colours together! Would have loved to have come to the class!

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  4. Oh, I love those cards! I wish I was in Welly so I could have come to your class. I really need to start making my cards NOW and not wait until December :-0

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