Snow Day

I am so sorry that I haven't posted yet this week!  Today is Wednesday and I don't know how the middle of the week is here already!!   Yesterday I had my scrapbook class, and that is what I was working on!  So for today I am showing you what we did last night!  You might not know, but here in North Carolina we have had more snow than usual.  I figured that everyone that comes to my scrapbook night would have snow pictures, so I made a two-page spread called Snow Day.  I 'WAS' going to call it 'Let it Snow', but didn't want to tempt fate and call for more snow. 
Tearing paper is a great way to make a snow drift, and if you notice the snow on both pages meets.  I like to have my scrapbook pages be continuous so the eye keeps traveling.  Here are the pages we did last night:

 


We had so much fun last night!  We were finished around 8:00 p.m., but some of the ladies just hung around and visited and got to know each other better.  These ladies are so great to hang out with!!   Scrapbook night is every 3rd Tuesday, I hope you decide to come next month and see for yourself!! 

Supplies:    ALL Stampin' Up!!

Stamp sets:   
Snow Swirled (used the snow flakes)
Jollies time of the year (used the saying inside: It's the Jolliest, lightest, merriest, brightest, most wonderful time of the year!

Inks:
Whisper White Craft
Ballet Blue

Paper:
Night of Navy
Whisper White
Ballet Blue

Accessories:
Clear Rhinestones
piercing tool
2 way glue pen
Dazzling Diamonds
Sizzix Snowflake
Sizzix Top Note (we put the 2 way glue pen around the edges and put Dazzling Diamonds on the glue so outside the top note stitching has wonderful sparkles!)
Sizzix Serrif Essentials-(THIS is a must have if you do titles on your scrapbook pages!)

Well, I hope you missed me earlier this week, and I also hope that you like today's scrapbook pages!   I will do my best to post for the rest of the week. 

Have a Great Stamping Day!
Lisa Tedder 

 

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