Happy Thursday!
Today I have a Christmas Banner to share. Wolfgang asked me to make a gift for a couple that we know, so this is what I came up with:
I personalized it across the top, added the first names to the stockings on the ends, and spelled-out Noel in the middle.
Here are some close up pics:
Of course a gift needs a box:
In order for the banner to easily be taken out, I made an explosion-type box.
Supplies used:
Stockings – Always Artichoke, Cherry Cobbler, and Red Glimmer CS, CTMH, Colorbok, and MME PP, White Self-Adhesive Felt, EKSuccess Snowflake Punch, Sizzix Lollipop Alphabet and Snowflake Dies, Spellbinders 2010 Heirloom Ornament and 2010 Holiday Tree Dies, SU Stocking Punch and Die, Rhinestones, Stickles, and 1/4 Grosgrain Ribbon (I ordered it on-line and it is a great match to Cherry Cobbler!).
Box – Bazzill CS (didn’t have enough AA and CC with me), CTMH and Karen Foster PP, Sizzix Star Die, Spellbinders 2010 Holiday Tree and 2011 Heirloom Ornament Dies, and Stickles.
I will be entering this Christmas Banner in the following challenges:
Flourishes – A Banner Day Challenge
Simon Says Stamp! – Anything Goes!
Thanks for stopping by!
A wonderful banner. And it even looks better in original.
I am always excited what you come up with.
Seriously? That banner is so stinking cute! I love the design! Thanks so much for playing along with us over on the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog!
Wow! This is absolutely beautiful!!! I love the explosion box too!! Great project Lisa!!!
Oh, toll!
…. hoho – es weihnachtet sehr!
Mir gefällts!
Lg, katrin
Wow, its awesome. I luv this.
Sudha
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Lisa, dein Banner sieht fantastisch aus! Aber im Original sieht er noch schöner aus!
Deine Mühe hat sich auf jeden Fall gelohnt und deine Nachbarn werden sich darüber sehr freuen!
liebe Grüße Regina
Lisa, I love boxes and normally I'd say I love your box –which I do, but today your banner is the winner of this post!! It's just awesome!
How gorgeous is that banner, love it, so much detail… thanks for joining us at Simon Says Challenge blog