Good morning and hope you are all well. We had a great day out yesterday when we visited a National Trust property Kinver Edge Rock Houses in Staffordshire. We have been before but not for a few years so we really enjoyed it. These were the last rock houses to be inhabited and the last people only moved out in the 1960's. Fascinating. The weather was glorious so we also had a walk up Kinver Edge,
It is time for another
Winter Wonderland challenge. Our hostess is Eileen and the theme she has chosen is "Anything But A Card". I made quite a few of these tea light holders last December to sell at our WI Christmas Fayre but totally forgot to photograph them so I decided tomake another one now and remedy the situation. Of course, remember to use a battery operated tea light - you don't want to set the place on fire ... lol!
My Project.
Recipe
Heartfelt Creations - Decorative lace border
Spellbinders - Lacy Circles
Sue Wilson - Trailing Ivy die
Wild Orchid Crafts - Poinsettia
Ribbon - Fantastic Ribbons
Please pop over to the
blog and see what the rest of the DT have made and perhaps you might decide to join in with us.
But please remember Christmas projects only!
We have two sponsors this time. First is
Di's Digi Stamps who will be giving $12 to spend in store. The second sponsor is Marianne Designs who will be sending the winner a super surprise. How exciting!
The weekend is coming up - yet again - so quickly! I hope you have something exciting planned.
Take care.
A fabulous project - a lovely gift idea.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Beautiful project. Hop over for some candy x
ReplyDeleteThat is stunning Christine.....I have that die you have just inspired me to find it!....love the poinsettia and ivy.....xxxx
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ReplyDeleteFabulous Proget love the poinsettia ... Stunning
Hugs Sylvie x
Hello Christine, what a stunning make, lovely tealight holder, gorgeous ribbon and bloom, Kate X
ReplyDeleteMorning Christine.
ReplyDeleteLovely project.
Lydia
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Beautiful Christine.
ReplyDeleteWow Christine, this is a stunning creation. I must keep this in mind, becase it's lovely (also in summer on the gardentable!) I don't know why, but i missed a few of your cards. Had a good look now and they are all really beautiful! Enjoy the summerweather and have a nice weekend,
ReplyDeleteLia xx
Awesome tea light Christine. Pat K x
ReplyDeleteChristine this is a fabulous creation
ReplyDeleteAnne
Your adventure sounds like such fun, & so interesting. Very glad you had a nice day's weather to enjoy while you visited this place. Love this delicate, lacy tea light. How pretty this would look with several of these in a display during the holidays. Bet they are great sellers too! TFS & Happy wkend.
ReplyDeleteThis is just lovely! What a great gift it would make! Thank you for joining us at ABC Challenge! Good luck and I hope you will join us again with your lovely work!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful Christmas table decoration Christine, is that a Heartfelt Creations die?
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting earlier, I have a link to the dies you were talking about if you are interested -
https://www.craftstash.co.uk/creative-dies-frames-and-corners-dies.html
They are actually frame dies but one looks like chain links and that's what I used.
Hope you are enjoying this lovely weather at the moment.
Lorraine
Hi Christine
ReplyDeleteBeautiful holder. You have made it look fabulously festive.
I used this die the other day on an anniversary card as I'm trying to use my older dies.
The rock houses sound interesting.
Hope you have a great weekend.
Ang x
So pretty these are a fab idea I love it might just make a few this Christmas love and hugs Carole x
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ReplyDeletefun card
thanks for joining us at ABC challenge
hugs Lisbeth DT
So pretty Christine no clue how I missed this post! huggles Sue xxxxxxxxx
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