Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Elf and Club Scrap Christmas Count Down

"Buddy the Elf, What's Your Favorite Color?"

Today I kick off my Christmas Count Down. Each day from now until Christmas I will be posting an Elf quote and a Club Scrap project.

Each day you visit and leave a comment will get you a chance at an exciting prize!
At the end of December I will be giving away a Club Scrap pizza box chock full of Club Scrap products. I promise it will be an AMAZING box of scrapping goodness!

The first item added to the pizza prize box is the "I'll Be Gnome for Christmas Unmounted/Stencil Set"


I used these stamps to create my first project!
A Gnome for the Holidays Memento Holder!


I just love how this turned out. For the covers I stamped the holly stamp from the unmounted stamps. I colored the leaves in with my Big Brush markers and added some Crystal Effects to the holly berries. I used ribbon from the kit and some bells and a star from my stash.


All of the paper and the cut a parts are from the original Club Scrap kit.














I just LOVE everything about this project.
What a great way to document all your Holiday Happenings.
The Memento Holder would also make the perfect holiday gift!
Head over to Club Scrap and pick one up. You will be so glad you did!



So for your first chance to win leave a comment and tell me what your favorite color is and don't forget to check back tomorrow for more Elf and Club Scrap!



{HUGS}

Anne Marie






5 comments:

Hetty said...

Cute cards and book. I love this set. The stencil is absolutely a must!

Unknown said...

How Cute is that!!! I love that Memento project :)

khcropper14 said...

I will have to check out that Memento Holder. Yours is wonderful! Oh and my favorite color is royal purple.

Kathie S said...

I just love the Gnomes! Your cards & memento holder is wonderful! Oh, my favorite color right now is orange!

Anonymous said...

Love how your book turned out! I've made three of those already this season (not Xmas ones, though). My fave color is any shade of blue-green, from smaqua (smoky aqua) to vibrant turquoise.