Inspired by All the Little Things #37 has the cutest little cookie jar full of yummy-ness... check it out:
I decided to 'bake up' a little batch of Wplus9's houses in the form of kraft-cookie-dough, embossed with puffy white glittery sugary embossing powder. I've tucked them into an acetate envelope, behind my PPP die-cut cookie jar, so that the recipient will be able to use them on her very own cards! Pretty tricky, right?
Thanks for stopping by today... I know I've been a bit behind the scenes lately ... 'tis the season for lots of busy-ness though. I'll be back after the first of the year with lots of goodies to share!
Until then, be safe as you travel, be blessed with Christmas cheer, and share as much goodwill toward all, as you have shown to me this year ... lots of hugs, and love...
=] Michele
Awwwwdorable. Already starting on next year's cards?! Sigh* I haven't even sent a single one this year yet. :o
ReplyDeleteThe houses look so sweet in this PPP die cut! Darling card Michele!!
ReplyDeleteYou always come up with the most clever ideas, Michele! I love your 'Krafty Houses and Trees', and how you tucked in the sparkly EP for your friend :) Gorgeous cookie jar and charming bow, too...I LOVE this sweet card!
ReplyDeleteSending you my best wishes for a very Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year! It's been great fun visiting your blog throughout the year and becoming 'Crafty Friends'! You make the world a better place, my friend...and that's the truth!
Super cute idea, Michelle! And that die makes such a wonderful cookie jar. Now you can make dozens for all your friends--no freezing required!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful take on the inspiration photo, Michele! I love that you made it into a gift item, so the recipient can reuse the houses - brilliant! Thanks for joining us at Inspired By All The Little Things this week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea for a card and I just love this perfect take on the photo! So glad you found time out of your busy schedule to join in the challenge!
ReplyDeleteSweet as can be! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYet another fantastic idea and design Michele, it's a perfect take for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Michele! The houses are adorable, but I'm crazy about that unique stitched window background! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteHoliday Hugs!
Michele
Oh my Michele, how adorable is this! I love your rendition of a cookie jar filled with those sweet little gingerbread houses. So cute and clever! Merry Christmas to you dear friend!
ReplyDeleteSweet! What a clever way to send a card full of fun and love. You are so creative! I like how you have the little bits in your pictures, too. The star, present and moose add such a nice touch! I've missed seeing your creativity, but can completely appreciate that you may be a tad busy behind the scenes. I will most definitely look forward to seeing your wonderful work after the holiday! :) Hugs! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteFabulous take on the challenge, Michele - what a lovely card! I also can't keep my eyes off that adorable Moose you've used as decoration to add a festive flair to your post :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is a winner, you clever girl. I love everything about it. I've been working on one for this challenge and nothing seems to be going right and it definitely won't measure up to this.
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative, Michele! Your cookies in the pretty jar look so yummy! Happy Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! Could that be any cuter?! That is absolutely darling Michele!! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a very happy new year!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Love it Michele! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, you are a very clever gal Michele! First off you take on the beautiful inspiration photo is amazing! I just adore that photo ad wish that jar was in my home! lol Secondly, how clever to put the houses in an acetate envelope for the recipient to be able to use them! Clever, clever, clever and unique! Thirdly, I am in love with your window shape and bow!! What a way to end the year my friend. Wishing you the Merriest of Christmas's and the Happiest New Year too! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteYum! Those cookies are so fun and look delicious.
ReplyDeleteSweet treats. May I say... great minds ... right down to the bow! Have a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet, love how you showcased the houses! Thanks for joining us at Inspired by all the little things.
ReplyDeleteFabulous take on the inspiration photo, Michele!
ReplyDeleteSweet and scrumptious, Michele ... I can almost smell that fresh baked aroma from here! Christmas Blessings to you, mon amie! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteDarling and sweet!
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