Angels for Christmas
Here they are in shining glory. Angels for Christmas have stopped by to remind us of the reason for the season. What better way to adorn a special gift than with one of these beauties on top.
Welcome to “Free”style Friday. This is the day we have a little fun and sometimes go a little crazy. Some of the fun is finding a creation to make my own by changing it to fit my style or supplies on hand. It’s a CASE kind of day.
These angels are no exception. I’ve seen many versions of them on the internet but one really caught my eye.
Isn’t she just adorable? Just perfect. However, I don’t have the same supplies in my tack room. The substitutions?
- Perfect Petals Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (TEIF) replaces Beautifully Baroque
- Brushed Silver and Brushed Gold Card Stock replaces Shimmery White
- Naturals White Card Stock replaces Blush Blossom
- Whisper White Baker’s Twine replaces Cord (for hanging the ornament)
- Pearl left over from a retired Stampin’ Up! kit replaces the front embellishment.
Thank you to Beth Tetzlaff and whomever came up with this adorable creation! We’ll be making them today in a class along with Festive Flurry Snowflake Ornaments.
Visit Yesterday’s Post (Season of Big Bow Style) for another Big Bow Bigz L Die idea and information on ordering.
Will you be creating Angels for Christmas?
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Nuts & Bolts: Ink (Blushing Bride); Paper (Brushed Gold, Brushed Silver, Naturals White, Glimmer Gold, Glimmer Silver); Embellishments (Half Pearl, Whisper White Baker’s Twine); Tools (1-3/8 Circle, 1-3/4″ Circle, 1-1/4 Scallop Circle and 1-3/4 Scallop Circle Punches; Big Shot and Perfect Petals TIEF, Big Bow Bigz L Die; Paper Snips, Sponge Dauber, Stampin’ Trimmer); Adhesives (Hot Glue Gun or Sticky Strip)
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These are adoreable, Rae, going to have to make some. These would make great ornaments and and hanging decorations.
That’s exactly what I had in mind too. Thanks a bunch for the great comment.
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Beautiful! What a great way to use that die!
Thank you LeAnne. So glad someone came up with the original idea.