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Monday, December 26, 2011

PTI December Blog Hop

 
It's time for another PTI bloghop - something I always look forward to - so much fabulous inspirtaion!
For this month Nicole challenged us to use Christmas leftovers. I had to make my card the 23rd since we are having visitors all week-end so for my card I used scraps/leftovers I found at work; a cardstock folder I was about to throw away,  the box we got the new knitting needles in and the twine that was tied around the Christmas present we got from work.
I used the Tiny Treats Christmas set and made a multifolded gift card or money holder.




I've used die cuts for Young Crafters Unites challenge and I used twine, a punch and multifold for Simon Says Stamp's bingo challenge and I'm also entering this card for the Snowmen challenge at Craft your days away.



                                                                           My leftovers!


33 comments:

  1. Wow, what a great job you did in rising to the challenge--using so many leftover materials. This is a super cute money holder and I like your coloring!

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  2. Wow, you definitely used up some leftover packaging, didn't you? Way to rock the challenge! Cute, cute card, and such a fun money holder!

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  3. Excellent use of your leftovers. Such a cute card.

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  4. sooo cute! I adore your coloring! and btw, thank you so much for your sweet comments yesterday - means so much coming from someone who is so talented :)

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  5. What a great gift card/money holder design...I love that little snowman..he is just so cute..

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  6. So Beautiful I love it! Love that little snowman!

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  7. Love the big and little polka dots and that you made a money holder! So CUTE!

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  8. Great card for the challenge - you used lots of leftovers.

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  9. This is just gorgeous Karin and I love the cute snowman.
    Happy Christmas!
    Hugs
    Carol x

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  10. This is adorable Karin! And of course I just love the polka dots!!!

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  12. So cute, Karin! I love the idea of a fold out money holder! The tiny snowman is so cute with the twine and the dots! Merry Christmas!

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  13. I love the multi-fold design and polka dots always make me smile! Thanks for sharing what creativity can come from a few leftovers!

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  14. What great use you made of your leftovers. Such a gorgeous little gift card holder.

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  15. Beautiful colors and it is so cute!

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  16. Sweet card! Love the colors and the square card shape.

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  17. Adorable card and great use of the leftovers!

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  18. Great job on the challenge. Love the idea on a money holder.

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  19. What a cute money holder -- excellent way to recycle!!

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  20. What a great idea for your project. It looks great.

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  21. great design. love the money holder.

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  22. Just adorable! Great use of leftover items.

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  23. What a great design! Love the color combo too!

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  24. Ooh...this looks fabulous! Great work using your scraps! :)

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  25. Hej, ang din fråga så är det inspirationsbilder som var på min blogg och det på bäddsetet var dessvärre inte från mitt hem, utan PiPs produktbild... men man kan ju alltid drömma ;-)

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  26. Very beautiful. The very good content. Happy New Year

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  27. Gorgeous image and fab colours and layout. Thank you for sharing with us at CYDA this time and good luck.

    Hugs
    Cathy
    xxxxx

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  28. This is just so cute! And I love that you made it a money/gift card holder! Great job!

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  29. Beautiful! I curse the early Christmas gifts too, Love the idea of the photo box to put the gifts in.Would love too see more collection of your personalized christmas gifts.

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