1. 1st June, 2021

    Insect Charging Station

    Hello Friends. Hope you had a nice weekend. I wanted to share a sample that I made for the Tim Holtz Sizzix Chapter 2 launch. You can see all of the details on Tim’s blog.

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    Welcome to the funky insect charging station. This is a little tongue in cheek because to know me is to know that I never have a charged battery and often plug my charger in without it being connected to the wall outlet! I know I know… life on the edge LOL! A funny conversation I had in a group chat about my phone battery “sparked” the inspiration for this project (thanks me perps). Funnier still, I forgot to add the indicator circles on the gauges to show where the insects are at in their charging cycle, so you’ll see these red indicator circles appear in photos further down the post.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    Cover an idea-ology vignette tray in gesso and distress texture crackle paste and allow to dry. I covered in a layer of mermaid lagoon distress paint and once dry, scribbled walnut stain distress crayon over the top and blended in with my finger to highlight the texture.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    I added distress opaque grit-pate and covered with distress paint to create rust. You don’t need to paint the base of the tray as it will be covered in brickwork. I painted it when it was going to be used for another project and I changed my mind last minute, I do that a lot, but it’s ok, it’s just craft, there are no rules! 😉

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    Using the AWESOME brickwork 3D embossing folder and distress sprays to create the background. Check back this week for a tutorial on this, it’s so incredibly easy and the brickwork looks real because of the pitted detail that the folder creates. I can’t praise this enough, the 3D technology in embossing is just so cool. There’s also a brickwork tutorial on my friend Stacy’s blog Tattered Nest Designs, which is a different method and effect to mine, so definitely check that out.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    Speaking of 3D embossing folders, the circuit folder was a new edition in Chapter 2 and I am obsessed with it. I’m starting to wonder if I can make anything without using it, even a tiny (how tiny) bit! 😉

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    The circuit folder looks fantastic when you emboss alcohol ink foil tape and cover with a layer of black soot distress paint and wipe away. I added paint dots with distress paint and a fine tip paintbrush. It takes a couple of minutes and is really relaxing.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    I love the funky insect thinlits dies. They are so simple to assemble, just 2 or 3 pieces and you’re done.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    I cut them from alcohol ink foil tape backed with cardstock to make them sturdy and painted with a layer of black soot distress paint, wiping away the excess and then painting the insect body with another colour of distress paint.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    The base layers were all embossed with the circuit 3D embossing folder and mounted on adhesive foam.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    I used the letter “O” from the alphanumeric thin thinlits dies (662226), cut from distress watercolor cardstock and covered with candied apple distress paint and a little walnut stain distress crayons to grunge. Using the same letter to die cut mica, I used the inner piece to give the appearance of glass. The gauge dial is cut from the Bigz voltage die and the numbers stamped with the professor 2 stamp set CMS373. You would think that Tim designed this stuff to go together or something. 😉

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    I included this photo so you could see the texture that distress opaque grit-paste makes. You have to apply it with your finger to get the really crusty look, but don’t panic!! it comes off with water or a baby wipe.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    I mounted the circuit background to the base of the vignette tray with distress collage medium. Cutting sections of the brickwork, I mounted them with adhesive foam to give a little dimension and show peeks of the circuit background. Adding the insects and gauges to indicate where they are in their charging cycle.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz sizzix chapter 2 funky insects
    Thanks for stopping by. I will be back with a step by step tutorial for this and some other styles of brickwork using the 3D brickwork embossing folder so clear some space on your desk ready to make bricks with me.

    Zoe


  2. 25th August, 2020

    The Crypt

    Hello friends. I’m back again with another Halloween sample that I made for the Tim Holtz Sizzix Chapter 3 Halloween release last month. If you missed it, you can catch up on all the fun on Tim’s blog.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz halloween sizzix chapter 3 gothic gates 2020
    I love the new Tim Holtz Sizzix gate keeper thinlits die set. I immediately fell for the grungy, twisted, gothic style gates, coupled with the moon and bats and knew I was going to make a crypt. They fit perfectly on the idea-ology vignette boxes. Here’s what I did…

    igirlzoe: tim holtz halloween sizzix chapter 3 gothic gates 2020
    Covered an idea-ology vignette box with distress texture crackle paste and sprayed with distress and oxide sprays.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz halloween sizzix chapter 3 gothic gates 2020
    Using the 3D brickwork texture fades embossing folder, I tore portions of the brickwork away to make it look like exposed wall, before gluing it to the back of the vignette box with distress collage medium and rubbing walnut stain distress crayon over the top to age.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz halloween sizzix chapter 3 gothic gates 2020
    The lit up moon was a bit of a triumph for me. I got a Dremel micro for my birthday, it’s an awesome tiny tool and makes short work of drilling through the back of vignette boxes, (please wear safety glasses). I die cut the moon twice from vellum and glued together with the moon slice between. I painted an antique linen distress paint wash over the top of the moon to diffuse the light (see next pic).

    igirlzoe: tim holtz halloween sizzix chapter 3 gothic gates 2020
    Threading one tiny light in behind the moon, I added a thin layer of hot glue to the back edge of the moon which created an invisible lift. The rest of the tiny lights were threaded in through the second hole I drilled behind the idea-ology tombstone, (retired) (inserts sobbing).

    igirlzoe: tim holtz halloween sizzix chapter 3 gothic gates 2020
    I stacked idea-ology skulls either side and added some remnant rubs to the tombstone and some creepy moss. I cut bats from blackout kraft-stock from the gate keeper die set.  I shaped the wings slightly and glued in the center of the bat with distress collage medium.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz halloween sizzix chapter 3 gothic gates 2020
    The gates were die cut from blackout kraft-stock and the highlighted portions from distress watercolor cardstock with an antique linen distress paint wash added and walnut stain distress crayon rubbed over the top. The gates were glued together with distress collage medium. The precision tip bottle makes it really easy. I attached the gates to the edge of the vignette box and when dry, bent the gate prongs slightly.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz halloween sizzix chapter 3 gothic gates 2020
    I pulled out an older and retired die, Pediments (658557) to create the top of the crypt. I die cut it several times, glued it together and covered with distress texture crackle paste. I added letters from the alphanumeric labels die set, cut from blackout kraft-stock and added with distress collage medium.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz halloween sizzix chapter 3 gothic gates 2020
    Attaching a small wood block at the back to stabilize the die cut. This could be covered with some die cut foliage or even have a skull mounted to the top. I wish I had added some die cut ivy to the crypt. Tim Holtz Sizzix garden greens thinlits die set (661206) has the best ivy die and wouldn’t it look nice climbing the gates…

    That’s what I love about investing in craft tools, you can mix and match over the years as you build your collection. The seasonal dies are produced in limited numbers, so please pick up your must haves for your collection.

    igirlzoe: tim holtz halloween sizzix chapter 3 gothic gates 2020
    Thanks for stopping by, only 24 hours until the new Distress color is revealed and I can’t wait! See you there and don’t forget your snacks…

    Zoe


  3. 11th September, 2019

    Voltage

    Hello friends! Yesterday I posted The Lab and today I’m back to share how I made the voltage die cut from that project.

    iGirlZoe: The Lab Tim Holtz stampers anonymous stamps weird science sizzix voltage die
    This was hands down my favourite die from the Tim Holtz chapter 1 release.
    Here’s how I made it…

    iGirlZoe: voltage Tim Holtz stampers anonymous stamps the professor sizzix voltage die
    Die cut distress watercolor cardstock with the voltage bigz die. Cut a second screen piece (above pic: bottom right) out of acetate to create a cracked screen later.

    iGirlZoe: voltage Tim Holtz stampers anonymous stamps the professor sizzix voltage die
    To create the bolts, cover the die cuts and idea-ology hardware heads with a layer of brushed pewter distress paint and set aside to dry. Glue into place with distress collage medium and pounce black soot distress ink over the top with a blending tool. I swiped a layer of distress collage medium over the top with my finger to give them an oiled machinery look.

    iGirlZoe: voltage Tim Holtz stampers anonymous stamps the professor sizzix voltage die
    The other die pieces I dragged through a black soot and pumice stone distress ink wash. I blended in antique linen distress ink to brighten the edges a little. The large background piece I covered with a layer of distress collage medium and then sprayed peeled paint and vintage photo distress oxide sprays in targeted sprays.

    Using a stamp from the professor (CMS373) stamp set, I created the dial (above pic: bottom right). Pretty cool right?! Just when we thought we couldn’t love the professor stamp set more!

    iGirlZoe: voltage Tim Holtz stampers anonymous stamps the professor sizzix voltage die
    I assembled the die using distress collage medium and adding the hardware head bolts from earlier. The circle die cut I mounted with foam to raise slightly. I added distress grit-paste randomly with my finger and set aside to dry.

    iGirlZoe: voltage Tim Holtz stampers anonymous stamps the professor sizzix voltage die
    Once the grit-paste was dry I blended in distress crayons with my finger and then wiped a little distress collage medium over the top to give that oiled machine look again.

    iGirlZoe: voltage Tim Holtz stampers anonymous stamps the professor sizzix voltage die
    Finally I added the meter needle which I covered with fired brick distress ink and added a hardware head to. The extra acetate piece was cut in half with a zig zag to look like broken glass. I adhered the acetate with a tiny dot of distress collage medium.

    This die is one of the easier to assemble and you could easily make this in under an hour, including drying time for the distress grit-paste.

    Thanks for stopping by, let me know if you have any questions.

    Zoe

  4. 12th March, 2019

    The Professor

    Hello friends. I wanted to share the details of 4 cards that I made using the new The Professor (CMS373) stamp set from Tim Holtz and Stampers Anonymous.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    I used a gel press with distress paints to create the background and stenciled through the crate stencil with more distress paint and a blending tool. Stamping the awesome new inventor 7 (CMS374) stamps in ground epsresso distress archival ink.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    I used these mail art stamps (CMS339) released last year to create my own sentiments. Both stamped in black soot distress archival ink and idea-ology adornment arrow, adornments star and a gear were added with a little distress collage medium.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    I stamped and fussy cut the professor from distress watercolor cardstock and added to the card with adhesive foam to give it some lift. I blended in a little frayed burlap distress ink in.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    This background was rescued from the scrap pile. I created it using fired brick oxide spray and then painted distress collage medium over the top. I sanded back portions and blended in vintage photo distress ink. Adding a stamped and fussy cut professor from the professor (CMS373) stamp set.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    I added idea-0logy nibs, quote tokens and a number 9 from the numeric set which I painted with candied apple distress paint and rubbed to weather.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    Using the mail art (CMS339) stamp set again, I created a border for the bottom of the card. I painted using frayed burlap oxide ink. I added a piece of idea-ology filmstrip over the stamped measure tape from the professor set and added some of the new idea-ology hardware heads. I wish wish wish these were sold in bulk packs, I LOVE them.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    This next card was inspired by the talented Joy Kennedy who created a beautiful sample for Tim’s booth at this years Creativation. You can see her sample HERE.

    I created the background using a gel press and distress paints. Stamping with a stamp from the fragments (CMS368) stamp set in vintage photo distress archival ink.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    I added lots of idea-ology including, ribbon ruler, numeric, adornment arrows, philosophy tags, milk caps, index clips and adorment stars, all adhered with distress collage medium.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    I stamped the cool advert stamp from the new distinguished (CMS371) stamp set. The travel stamp platform was a godsend in this case as the print didn’t come out as bold as I wanted the first time so I kept stamping until I was happy.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    I dipped into my bits box and found these die cut gears from the industrial bigz die, cut from metallic kraft stock. I added vintage photo distress crayon to grunge them up. Layered under a fussy cut professor and mounted over the top of the stamped inventor 7 (CMS374) stamp set in faded jeans distress archival ink.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    I addded a fuse and more idea-ology hardware heads. Obsessed!!

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    Finally I added a quote chip of one of my favourite words.
    They say that curiosity makes you smarter…

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, stampers anonymous, the professor, inventor, mail art, stamps, ideaology, steampunk, stamps, mixed media, card
    Thanks for stopping by. Hope this post has inspired you to make something.
    The Professor, Inventor 7 and Distinguised stamp sets are all available this month.

    Zoe

     


  5. 26th May, 2018

    Tim Holtz Ticket Booth

    Hello friends. I hope you’re enjoying your weekend, (a nice long one for many of you), and finding some time to create. I’ve got a SATURDAY SHOWCASE over at Frilly and Funky, showcasing the Tim Holtz Ticket Booth Stamps and accompanying Framelits dies.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Ticket Booth
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    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Ticket Booth
    If you would like to see more, pop over to Frilly & Funkie.

    Have a great weekend.
    Zoe


  6. 21st February, 2018

    Dare to Resist

    It’s Wednesday and time for the funkie side of the design team to share our projects for the current challenge over at the Frilly and Funkie Challenge Blog!

    The current challenge is hosted by team member Autumn, who has chosen the theme DARE TO RESIST …Autumn says, “For the next two weeks, as we break away from our Valentine creations, we’d love to see you incorporate a favorite resist technique in your vintage or shabby chic project. There are so many options, perhaps you will try something new. Whether it be gesso resist, Vaseline resist, alcohol resist, embossing resist, or watercolor resist, we dare you to resist!”

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Dare to ResistThis challenge was the perfectly timed with the arrival of the new distress resist spray by Tim Holtz. Since seeing this announced on facebook LIVE, I have been dying to get my hands on a bottle to try out and I can tell you now, it’s AMAZING!!

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Dare to Resist
    Firstly it’s really important to use a box when spraying as this stuff sticks to everything. I have a collapsible spray box that I bought years ago, but you could use any cardboard box.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Dare to Resist
    I went for a concentrated spray by squeezing the spray trigger really slowly, releasing bigger drops rather than a fine spray. I blasted with my heat tool (because I’m impatient). I then sprayed the background with frayed burlap distress spray and dried. I added a single spray of broken china distress spray to the center of the tag for a pop of colour!

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Dare to Resist
    Using the stamp platform I laid out stamps from the new Merchant stamp set (CMS331). I LOVE how the puddleds of resist resist the number stamps too!

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Dare to Resist
    I added a gadget gear which I grunged up using grit paste and distress crayon, a paper doll coloured with distress markers, quote chips, an adornment star altered with fire brick distress paint and several die cuts from the new Tim Holtz thinlits pocket frame!

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Dare to Resist
    Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will find time to join in the challenge and pop over to Frilly and Funkie challenge blog to see the rest of the DT’s projects. All the products I used are available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

    Zoe x

     


  7. 19th February, 2018

    Mr Butterfly Head

    Thank you for the lovely comments you left during the creativation 2018 Tim Holtz blog hop. I hope you enjoyed hopping around the blogs. I was over the moon to make some card samples for the Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous booth at this years Creativation show. This week I will be sharing the rest of those cards.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Mr Butterfly HeadOne of things I love about getting new stamps, is mixing them with older (well loved) sets. Which is exactly what I did when making this card.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Mr Butterfly Head
    I used the Dapper stamp set (CMS267), one of my all time favourites.

    iGirlZoe: Creativations 2018 - Tim Holtz Blog Hop and Give Away
    I added a butterfly from the new Entomology stamp set (CMS328) and used the background stamp, which I am obsessed with, to create the background (below).

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Mr Butterfly Head
    I blended brushed corduroy distress ink into a mixed media heavystock tag. Spritzed with water and dried with a heat tool. Then stamped the background stamp from the Entomology set with distress archival ink using the stamp platform. I added the lined stamp from the Composition and Lined stamp set (CMS332) using fired brick distress ink.  I used the composition stamp from this same set to create the background under the tag.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Mr Butterfly Head
    The hat, coat and butterfly were stamped, coloured with distress markers and fussy cut. Adhered with distress collage medium, the butterfly just adhered by the center and the wings folded upwards slightly to give some dimension. The numbers are from the Mail Art stamp set (CMS339), stamped and then painted with picket fence distress paint and overstamped again to define the outline. This is the beauty of using the stamp platform.

    iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz Mr Butterfly Head
    I added a ruler from the idea-ology ruler pieces with an adornment index clip clipped over the end and adornment stars underneath.

    I hope you’ve enjoyed my card and that it inspires you to create something.
    Thanks for stopping by.
    Zoe x

     


  8. 10th January, 2018

    Frilly & Funkie: Three Is Not A Crowd

    Happy New Year! I am delighted to be back with the Frilly and Funkie Design Team.

    This first challenge of the year is hosted by the very lovely Cec (CW Card Creations), who has chosen the theme THREE IS NOT A CROWD …CEC says, “Create a vintage or shabby chic project that includes three of something. Examples of three of something could be three different patterned papers, three colours, three layers, three flowers, three bows – the list goes on. This would be a perfect time to use some of the new supplies you received for Christmas or to make space in your stash by using up old supplies. Just remember to think in multiples of three..”

    iGirlZoe: Three Is Not A Crowd
    For many of us, this time of year can be as busy as the holidays. Making samples for creativation (formerly CHA), getting kids back to school, returning to work, taking the decorations down and getting organised for the year ahead. A lot of my friends and family have birthdays in January, so I have plenty of cards to make. I decided to use this challenge to make a masculine birthday card…

    iGirlZoe: Three Is Not A Crowd
    I adhered a page from an old dictionary over mixed media heavystock with distress collage medium. Using the Tim Holtz stamp platform I stamped the large hot air balloon stamp from Remnants CMS130 stamp set. I stamped the tiny hot air from the tiny things set 3 times. I used distress crayons to colour the balloons and background and added remnant rubs.

    iGirlZoe: Three Is Not A Crowd
    The background is stamped in fired brick distress ink with walnut stain distress ink blended in and stamped twice using the stamp platform. 3 idea-ology adornment stars were added with distress collage glue.

    iGirlZoe: Three Is Not A Crowd
    Finally, I stitched with a sewing machine and mounted onto classic kraft stock.

    I hope you will find time to join in the challenge and pop over to Frilly and Funkie challenge blog to see the rest of the DT’s projects. All the products I used are available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

    Thanks for stopping by.
    Zoe

     


  9. 8th December, 2017

    It’s a Wrap!

    I’m bringing you my final piece for the Tim Holtz holiday inspiration series. I hope you’ve been following along with Tim on instagram and facebook throughout November and December. If you’ve missed anything, you can catch up with all the inspiration on Tim’s blog from week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4, week 5 and week 6!

    iGirlZoe: It's A Wrap
    As there are only 17 sleeps until Christmas, (yes, I’m counting), this is a nice quick and simple way to give your gifts a little personal touch with a gift adornment!

    Using the Sizzix gift tag thinlits die and sidekick, as well as the Stampers Anonymous holiday and stripes stamp set to create the background. I added foil and vintage photo distress ink to the edges and vintage twine to the top. Then decorated…

    iGirlZoe: It's A Wrap
    ..die cut from the festive berries thinlits set, christmas paper doll, metallic holiday sticker and mercury glass stickles.

    iGirlZoe: It's A Wrap
    ..die cut from the christmastime village thinlits set and metallic holiday sticker.

    iGirlZoe: It's A Wrap
    ..die cut numbers that came with the Sizzix sidekick (LOVE THESE), christmas remnant rubs and stickles mercury glass.

    iGirlZoe: It's A Wrap
    ..die cut from mini festive greens thinlits set edged with mercury glass stickles, idea-ology bells covered with red pepper alcohol ink and metallic holiday sticker.

    iGirlZoe: It's A Wrap
    …Okay, I literally couldn’t stop myself from making another gift card holder, decorated in a similar way as the gift adornments and adding holly form the mini festive greens thinlits set and christmas ephemera.

    Thanks so much to Tim Holtz, Mario Rossi and Paula Cheney for inviting me to be a part of this years seasonal team and for all of their hard work, guidance and support. Thanks to all of you for your kind words of encouragement. I will be back on Monday with a recap of all my holiday inspiration series makes. Hope you have a great weekend.

    Cheers
    Zoe

     


  10. 1st December, 2017

    Holiday Gift Card Holder

    Hello friends. With December here, like many of you I am getting ready to celebrate Christmas and have been making cards and buying gifts and gift cards. I wanted to share this gift card holder I made for the Tim Holtz holiday inspiration series. Follow Tim on instagram and facebook to see inspiration throughout November and December. You can catch up with all the inspiration so far in week 1, week 2, week 3 and week 4.

    iGirlZoe: Holiday Gift Card Holder
    Giving a gift card can seem less personal than an actual gift, so why not make it personal by making a gift card holder. I created this one using the products and techniques from my oh starry night card, with the addition of the Sizzix gift card package thinlits die.

    iGirlZoe: Holiday Gift Card Holder
    I die cut the package base from metallic kraft stock and the bow and ribbon from distress mixed media heavystock. You can see how the background was created HERE.

    iGirlZoe: Holiday Gift Card Holder
    I added festive greens under the bow, like on the matching card. I adhered an idea-ology fluted star in the center of the bow which I aged with picket fence distress paint and mushroom alcohol ink.

    iGirlZoe: Holiday Gift Card Holder
    Again, I wanted to mirror the products and techniques from the card, so I chose one of the smaller Christmas paper dolls. This one just seemed to fit, I blended in some vintage photo distress ink to take away the white edges and adhered with distress collage medium.

    iGirlZoe: Holiday Gift Card Holder
    I added a sentiment from the Stampers Anonymous holiday postmarks stamp set and slid my gift card into place.

    iGirlZoe: Holiday Gift Card Holder
    You could tuck the gift card holder inside the card, but I feel like the gift card holder could do with it’s own box… I will definitely make some more of these, and not just for Christmas!

    Thanks for stopping by. I am excited to be doing December Daily this year for the first time using my handmade album. I’ll be sharing my pages on instagram. Hope you have a great weekend and I’ll back back here on Monday.

    Cheers
    Zoe x