Hello
Welcome to the 2nd annual Christmas Conjurer of Dreams Blog Hop!
We have 13 fantastic DT Blogs for you to visit.
Check out their fabulous projects using the Free Design sheet we are offering you.
How to enter the Prize Draw
1. Visit each blog, become a follower + leave a comment.
Find a hidden festive phrase on one of the Blog Hop blogs and send your answer to Kim at conjurerofdreams@gmail.com
2. If you shop in the Etsy shop between Dec 15-18, you will receive an extra entry.
There will be 3 prizes awarded:
1st prize-Shop Credit for $20
2nd Prize-Shop Credit for $15
3rd Prize-Shop Credit for $10
My sheet is called: HAPPY HOLIDAYS:
(To download: Right click to save)
This is what I've created using the sheet:
A Christmas Banner:
Six large flags were die cut and six smaller flags. They were placed one on top of the other. A gold rosette was made and topped with die cut circles as the base for the images. Die cut foliage and die cut paper flowers were added as well as three gold jingle bells on twine suspended from the centre of each flag. Red velvet ribbon was threaded through the eyelets at the top of each flag.
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I used mini terracotta plant pots and filled them with hot glue. Distress Oxide coloured Christmas trees were placed at the back and some moss and pine foliage at the front. I added some berries and a pine cone, along with some white paint splatters and added one of the fussy cut critters. A label displays the name and a tiny gingham bow finished the ornament off.
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A Tree Decoration:

The wood slice was finger painted with acrylic paint in blue and white and the fussy cut image was adhered. Pine leaves and a pine cone were placed at the top with some red berries and a gingham bow. A gold ribbon trim was added to. hang the wood slice ornament from the tree.
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Christmas Caroller's Lamp:
I've had this. little wooden house for ages. The front slides out to reveal a drawer. I covered the walls with wood style paper. A battery operated tea light was popped inside. Some die cut trees were paced around the house and an array of critters were fussy cut from the images and placed outside the house as carol singers. I added crystal snow for a wintery feel.
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Christmas Table Decor with lights:
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Wobble Card:
Wobble Card:
I used a piece of design card for the base of the card - I liked this card as it is a music score for a Christmas Carol. I added the fussy cut critters on a wobble mechanism.
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Here are the DT blogs for you to visit ...
Have fun!
>>> Carole <<<
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wow this is all gorgeous Carole.......that all looks great..........gr karin
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