Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Counting Down to Christmas with Simple Stories Continued

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I am back for Week 2 with more pages from my Counting Down to Christmas Album from Simple Stories and Maya Road. I am having so much fun using the 25 Days of Christmas collection and I will say it again that it is one of the most beautiful collections on the market this year.
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It's getting a lot THICKER, but it is so fun to look at it from this angle to see all of the gorgeous embellishments from Simple Stories and Maya Road.
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I'm not really "pouting," but this is one CRAZY month for me.  I know my album is not as disciplined as some December Daily Albums, because mine is more full of rambling thoughts, ideas and things I fancy.
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Does everyone have their trees up?  If not, it is probably time to do that. And then you may need to write a letter to Santa.  The Maya Road Kraft Envelopes are perfect for holding the Simple Stories 3x4 Journal Cards. Dress it up with stickers, fiber and bling.
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I found Velvet needlepoint fiber at a local vendor by my house and now I cannot get enough of it, plus it comes in so many colors!
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This is the time of December when people are making trips to a Santa Claus venue and taking those adorable pictures.  For Day 13, I loved the idea of the Santa page and thought I could go back and add a wallet-sized photo of my kids sitting on his lap. Day 14 is just to remind me that we are almost on a holiday break and that my family will be together for the holidays.
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These little packages are really cardstock stickers from the 12 x 12 Fundamental Cardstock Sheet.  I added pop dots to give them more of an effect.
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These gingham flowers from Maya Road are nothing less than delightful and paired with the leave and the Simple Stories cardstock sticker calendar, they make a great cluster.
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I mentioned last week that I have a few favorite recipes, so included on Day 15 is my Artichoke Dip recipe.  I refuse to eat mayonaise, so mine is made with cream cheese.  You can imagine that smell and taste...  We have a Christmas Party at my office on that day and you can bet that I will be making this dish.  Day 16 - It's Friday and the last day of school for the year.  Pictures are to remind the kids to take advantage of all the snow and playing outside.
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You can easily pop dot the cardstock sticker numbers.  I added a swirl, snowflake and some bling to give the page some extra pizazz.
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These velvet flowers are just as gorgeous as the gingham ones!


I'll be back next week with the next round of rambling thoughts about this holiday season.
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8 comments:

Blossom inch said...

that is one gorgeous Christmas album, absolutely beautiful and full of yummy embellishments!

Kris Berc said...

Your album is absolutely beautiful and what I love most about it is that it's less structured than a typical december daily. I am going to make your dip... thanks for sharing your recipe!

Altax said...

Looks awesome. Really a nice lovely card.

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PamSpradlin said...

This is such a cute album...I love the idea that it is a journal for the month,

Yoli said...

So pretty! Luv the details of the album. TFS!

Melinda said...

Love seeing your album!

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Marie said...

This is gorgeous - what are you using for the "outside" of the album. I've seen a lot of these, but no clue about the outside.

thanks for your help