paper: pretty paper. true stories. {and scrapbooking classes with cupcakes.}: Christmas {crafting} in July

Christmas {crafting} in July

handmade christmas card
Supplies: Bazzill cardstock, Love, Elsie patterned paper, Project Cuts Noel Card by Jen Allyson and a few little adhesive pearls.

It seems to be big-time deadline time here, which is always exciting if a little disconcerting. The flat seems to suffer the most: there are class kits stacked in pizza boxes all over the living room (including in the window, so I am sure the neighbours think we eat far, far too much pizza) and layouts in a line on the counter with rough-draft PDF files printed out and sitting on top. Which means a new class is so very very nearly here. Excited.

christmas digital scrapbook page
Supplies: Digital quick page by Michelle Underwood.

So not a lot of time for making things for the blog this week, but these two projects took no time at all. They are both part of the Christmas in July celebrations, which might catch your fancy if you are a) getting ahead on next Christmas or b) still catching up from last Christmas.

I’m afraid I am most definitely in camp B, although I do so long to achieve camp A status one day!

xlovesx



4 Comments for Christmas {crafting} in July

  1. Sarah Says:

    Ooh you are so cruel Shimelle. I’m being very patient, seeing as you’ve been poorly and all that but…
    Oh, and all the other very important deadlines. They’re definitely more vital than my sanity! :)

  2. Jo Says:

    Camp B? I’m in Camp C or wait…Camp D…still waiting to do Christmas 2007!! Love Jo x

  3. marianne :) Says:

    sigh – pizza-box-chaos memories!

  4. Scrappycarrie Says:

    I am in camp B. I have not finished my Christmas LOs from 2008.

    Like the sound of “a new class is so very very nearly here”

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