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It is finally Friday again. I have been so busy lately and still hasven't done my Christmas shopping:-) I did make some ornaments - 82 of them - for my chapter members to receive at our Christmas meeting Saturday....
What do you think? I made rosettes with my Martha Stewart scoring board, used a Martha Stewart snowflake punch, some distress inks, and of course my Unity stamps. The banner is from "The Best" and I don't remember the name of the alpha. Cute, though, I think my peeps will love them!!!!
Have a great weekend and check out all the friends for a chance to win!!!
Jennifer
16 Comments:
You must have so much patience! To do all that scoring!! Turned out beautiful! Love the color combo's.
Score! These are wonderful! I'm guessing you've had enough of that score board for awhile.
Your ornaments are all lovely, and I must learn to make them! TFS!
LOve these!
wow~that's quite a few! very nice
Your ornaments are lovely!
Wow! A lot of work for some cute ornaments!
These are amazing. There will be a lot of HAPPY people when they receive these ornaments.
Oh goodness these are so sweet-- I might need to make an adorable rosette like these :)
Lovely ornaments. your all set for Christmas!!!
These are awesome!
Love those ornaments... what do you mean by "dar" (to give in Spanish, or is it the name of the chapter or something like that?)... I love them anyway... 82 of them is a lot. You've been busy friend.
DAR is Daughters of the American Revolution. Many people of Spanish descent also qualify, particularly those whose ancestors served in Louisiana with Galvez or lived in Spanish America amd paid a donativo to King Carlos that was used to help the colonies finance the revolution! My chapter is named Jane Douglas after the wife of our founder's patriot (the person she claimed her descent from). Thank you for your interest and comments!
What lovely ornaments! But 82! Whew! I love the snowflake on the front, it looks great!
These are great, Jennifer! I use that MS snowflake for everything!
These are so great. How wonderful of you to make so many!
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