Our theme this month is Anything But A Card... which is lovely as it has made me focus and get one of my December projects done a whole month early! So now the first ladies will be making one on Wednesday (just in case they were wondering!!!)
So I have a lantern for you using one of the fabulous large lanterns I found last year! So a matching set for my regular ladies... one for each end of their mantelpieces...
A die cutting dream of a project... using Detailed Gate, Christmas Lamp Post and Hometown Greetings... all available with co-ordinating stamp sets in bundles with 10%...
Plus Christmas Around the World & Halloween Night papers and a Boxwood Wreath with a Jute Twine bow to finish off...
But I have few admittances...
(1) This project was inspired by an amazing dome version by fellow demo Shannon Vanstone... though I couldn't find a dome as impressive as Shannon's so I had to alter details as I went along!
(2) My lantern has etched wording at the back that needs covering up... hence the die cut snowflake panel...
(3) The actual lights I will use arrive on Monday... so I will finish off the project with some more sparkle & twinkle then... The lights used here are the same but have a ridiculously large battery box which is difficult to hide!
(4) I will personally use the double stamped gateposts in Graveyard Gates (as explained & used here) for gift re-makes... but I wanted to keep the project easier for some of my ladies (that panic when the Stamp A Ma Jig comes out!) and we still have the Halloween Night papers in the Clearance Rack here in Europe... so the brick paper sheet made these gateposts a breeze!
And now it is time to pass you onto the lovely Karie in the USA... I know she has 3 lovely projects to share with you...
And here is a Roll Call for you - if you prefer to hop backwards and forwards that way - or just in case of any broken links...
Global Stamping Friends Blog Hop Roll Call
5. Amanda
Bates (YOU ARE HERE!)
6. Karie
Beglau
11. Tricia
Butts
12. Lisa Ann
Bernard
13. Amanda
Farlinger
14. Erica
Jones
15. Sarah
McDermott
16. Georgia
Gaydos
17. Sharleen
Luciano
You always come up with the greatest projects! I love this one too.
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Thanks Jan... really love yours too!
DeleteWow,what a lovely idea. That is stunning. TFS
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharleen... great blog hop....
Deletestunning and brilliant! TFS
ReplyDeleteCute! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karie... great blog hop....
DeleteWOW, what an amazing project. Thank you for joining in.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah... great blog hop.... feeling inspired!
DeleteStunning! There are a lot of elements that make this pop!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda..
DeleteAnd LOL! The comment popped up and I thought "when (and what for) did I say that" ... as it is an expression I often use!.. and then I clicked! From the other GSF Amanda!
Stunning project idea. Love the way the Detailed Gate die works with the Lamp die. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Tricia... and yes they work really well together...
DeleteWell - you are doing your hardest to convince me that I really need these gates (which I have resisted until now!) but I think that this amazing project may just have clinched it for me. Fandabidosi!!
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Kate
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Oh you know you want them! You won't regret them Kate... they really are fabulous all year round!
DeleteThis is so cool - I can picture a heap of these making great decorations around a room.
ReplyDeleteThanks Courtenay... and great idea!
DeleteSuch a clever idea! I like that gate die cut too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jennifer... though Shannon deserves the credit for the original idea.... but for me... the Gate and lampposts are truly wonderful as a set!
DeleteThat is just *amazing*...! It looks so detailed, I'm not sure I'd have the patience to make it, but it's SO lovely :-) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kimberley... just a lot of die cuts and some precise gluing action really! A case of easier than it looks....
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