Today Angela is sharing the second half of her calendar project- you will love how she incorporated lots of JustRite Stamp sets into her project. If you would like the printable calendar template email Angela - agbark@roadrunner.com and she will email it to you directly.
For the month of July I used a piece of fireworks paper from Stemma. The month of “July” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Night Sky. For “God Bless America” I used the 25 point Curlz Font and my small horizontal wood stamper to spell this out and die cut it using the Spellbinders Pinking Circle Nestabilities. The stars were cut using my Cricut Expression and the Accent Essentials cartridge. I applied silver glitter to each star for extra “bling”
For the month of November I used a piece of leaf paper from Provocraft. The month of “November” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Gingerbread. The Cornucopia image is from the Favorite Occasions Borders & Centers set, stamped onto white cardstock using Memento Black and colored with Copics.
For the month of December I used a piece of paper from the DCWV Christmas Stack. The month of “December” was stamped onto white cardstock using Brilliance Rocket Red. I used the “Don’t Peek” center from the Tiny Words Borders & Centers set, stamped onto white cardstock using Brilliance Rocket Red and mounted onto green cardstock. The Sleigh was cut using my Cricut Expression and the Christmas Cheer cartridge. The Santa sticker is from my stash.
Once all of the months are done bind them all together using the Bind-it-all and ¾” white wire.
This calendar was a lot of fun to make and would make a great gift for anyone who is hard to buy for.
Once all of the months are done bind them all together using the Bind-it-all and ¾” white wire.
This calendar was a lot of fun to make and would make a great gift for anyone who is hard to buy for.
4 comments:
Awesome calendar. Just love all your details.
I love your calendar. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing!
WOW Angela - this looks AMAZING!!! Love how you've used this set!!!
Every element and details are perfect! Great job!
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