
Okay, he ended up sideways but I think you can still see him. This guy is an older PP I had done years okay but re-made this year for a scrapbook page showing our yearly Gingerbread making tradition.

One of my favorites, this little guy is always good for cards or scrapbook pages.

The Christmas elf finally found a home on a scrapbook page of our family Christmas shopping.

Snoopy was made as part of a Christmas card but I love him so much I kept him...don't know what I will do with him yet..lol
My mini Christmas tree made with the Martha Stewart Scoring board. I made different sized rosettes and stacked them together. The star was cut off the George and basic shapes cart. It was a quick and easy project.
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