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Santa Home Decor

Hey kids!  It's Cindy for the Scrapbook Blessings Club blog today.  I've got a cute home décor project for you.  I found some frames at Michael's this summer that were pretty cheap.  I'm finally using one today...Yay!

TiP:  Always check the dollar bins or clearance sections when you go to the craft stores--you never know what gems you'll find :-)

Supplies:
Circle frame - 4 3/4" (Michael's)
Plantin Schoolbook Cricut cart
Teresa Collins Dec 25th Cricut cart
Swiss dot -Cuttlebug embossing folder

Plantin Schoolbook - Circle @ 3 1/4", Dec 25th - frame @ 3", Santa @ 4", santa2 @ 1"


Add'l items used:
Glossy Accents
Diamond Dust
pop dots
black bling

And speaking of Santa, did you know we are having a Secret Santa hop this Sat on the blog??  There will be blog candy so mark your calendars and tell your friends :-)


Thanks for joining us on the SBC blog today!  I hope you have a blessed day!

Cindy--- In Love with PAPER

Comments

  1. Cindy, such a great idea. I actually have so many of those little frames so this would be a cute project to do. Thanks for sharing.

    Cristina

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  2. These are beautiful Cindy!! Love them!

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