I love the simple joy of Carola's card. Featuring a classic Christmas red and white, the jar of candy canes from Candy Jar Christmas Fillers is the perfect centerpiece. With the embossed red strip to ground it, those candy canes (such fussy cutting skill!) look good enough to eat! I need to break this set out! Do you have it yet? I'd love to see what you come up with.
A beautiful combination of patterns and textures, Helen's card would certainly brighten my day. My take away from this one? More stamping on patterned paper!! I love how this label from Rescue Remedies looks on the yellow gingham paper. The multi-colored flowers and pearl stick pin perfectly compliment the design. Gorgeous!The Waltzingmouse Stamps team was so impressed and amazed with the creative projects of those who participated in the Friends of Waltzingmouse Stamps Blog Waltz this past Monday. We are please to share some of those great projects with you, just in case you happened to miss then..
Cathy Weber showed us how beautiful a home-decorated candle bring the season into our homes. She used Bountiful Basket Additions and Flourishes-Scallops and Dots to make this candle.
Laurie Jones used Spring Baskets and Bountiful Baskets Additions to create this lovely iconic image of Fall. The great texture of the burlap die cut adds to the earthy feel of this great card. Notice how she stamped the circle rope image from the Very Vintage Labels 3 set. It's the small touches that add so much detail to a project, and these circle rope images make these button embellishments stand out.
Pat used Blessed by You and Teeny Trees to create this autumnal creation filled with lovely leaves layered on this plaid background. Great dimension adds to the design to give it a real 3D look and feel.
All the projects were awesome, and as promised, we selected one random winner from all those who participated in the Waltz. That lucky winner is: Karen Haman . Congratulations Karen! Please e-mail Claire at claire.brennan1@ntlworld.com with your mailing address and you set of choice and she will make sure that it gets to you.
Last, but not lease, we also selected one commenter who posted their answer to the following question: What are are MOST grateful for?
The winning comment came from craftymom205 who said:
"I am thankful for a husband that loves me and allows me to craft. I am also thankful for may family and that I have a job right now."
Please follow the same directions above to acquire your free stamp set.
There are so many things that we can find to be thankful for if we only take a moment to think about it. Being thankful for what we already have is probably the most powerful tool of positive thinking. The ability to notice what we already have, and to consider ourselves blessed with it, truly unlocks the door to abundance and to feeling good.
And a BIG thank you to everyone who participated and commented. YOU are what makes these Friends of Waltzingmouse Stamps Blog Waltz events so much fun and so inspiring.
Have a great day!
Lots of lovely layers on this one! Combining die cut paper and fabric, Elizabeta has created a delightful card with lots of dimension and texture. I love the popped up presents from Bountiful Baskets Additions. The red and cream together are such a rich color combination, too.
Helen's tag just oozes Christmas! I love how she combined a number of different WMS sets as well as dies and materials. Red and green are easy colors to combine for Christmas, but Helen used just the right proportion of each to create a great balance on this tag - right down to the red and green striped scarf on the snowman!
This is so cute! And the coloring is outstanding! You're right, Carola, this house does look great with a red tile roof!
What a work of art! Be sure to check out all the details on this card, there is so much dimension. Kary, I can tell you don't get much snow for Christmas there on the equator, huh? ;)
Isn't this great? Using the cottage to make a snow globe is such an inspired idea. This card makes me want to warm my hands by the fire, its perfectly frosty. Love the flourishes and sparkle!Hello, Lynn here. The October release was amazing. We can tell that you are ready to get started on your Christmas projects using the new 6 sets that were released on the 15th. The Design Team Blog Waltz, held Saturday, was so well attended and we are all appreciative for your support and comments. Today we are happy to announce the winner of a free set; selected from all the wonderful comments left on the Design Team blogs during the Blog Waltz. But before we make that announcement, I wanted to recap a few of the awesome designs that the Team whipped up for the release. First, a few creations from our Design Team.
Kelly J. Schirmer used 2011 Holiday Ornaments to create this great dimensional card. This set of ornaments is designed specifically to work with the 2011 Heirloom Ornaments from Spellbinders! The designs on these ornaments also co-ordinate with the Santa's coming to Town and the Nordic Winter sets. Excellent for making actual ornaments, or tags or dressing up cards and scrapbook pages in festive style!
Look at this beautiful gift set from Sandie Dunne using the popular Nordic Winter. This set, full of Scandinavian designs great for stamping borders in various combinations and colors in addition to creating your own borders with one of the 8 accompanying motif stamps.
What person could resist being VERY GOOD soul with a card reminding them that Santa’s Coming to Town This set is perfect for adding a little dash of nostalgia to your Christmas preparations. 3 main images, including a delightful cameo of the big guy himself, a beautifully detailed ornament (which happens to fit perfectly into one of this years 2011 Spellbinders Heirloom Ornaments die templates) and a stylish snowflake, great for focal points or even stamped repeatedly as a background. 6 fun sentiments complete the set. This adorable card is sure to bring a smile as we think about whether we should be on the “naughty” or “nice” list. HA!
And just take a look at this beautiful project using Seasonal Remedies; a Christmas set of labels with well known Holiday sentiments styled with a vintage flavor. These labels have a typographic style most commonly associated with old-world product labels. Suitable for all manner of Christmas gifts, these labels supply just the right amount of reverent humor to your Christmas gift giving. Becca Feeken designed this elegant card.
Jennifer Holmes whips up a sweet little card, easily duplicated, for a gentle reminder that the holidays will soon be here - counting the days until the 25th. Jennifer's use of Santa's Coming to Town. This set is perfect for adding a little dash of an old-time feel to your Christmas preparations. The set includes 3 main images, including a delightful cameo of the big guy himself; a beautifully detailed ornament (which happens to fit perfectly into one of this year’s 2011 Spellbinders Heirloom Ornaments die templates) and a stylish snowflake, great for focal points or even stamped repeatedly as a background as well as 6 fun sentiments complete the set.
It's so easy to dress up a glass jar transforming it from just a jar to a personalized gift using Candy Jar Christmas. This wonderful project, created by Clare Buswell demonstrates how beautiful a jar of sweets can be! This Candy jar Christmas set pays homage to Mrs. Claus and her sweet shop skills. Featuring a ready filled jar of peppermint candy, this large set has all manner of stamps to help you sweeten up your Christmas preparations.
Niki Estes shows off the adorable jar and one of the many fillers in Candy Jar Christmas Fillers set. This delicious set contains one empty jar and enough fillers to stock a small store; peppermint candy sticks, canes, balls and gingerbread men! Also included is an official Mrs. Claus label, a bow, two styles of jar lid, 10 sentiments and 4 little supporting goodies! Fill 'em up!
Fantastic, aren't they? OK, I won't make you want any longer to announce the Blog Waltz Comment winner. The name drawn randomly from Mona Pendleton’s blog and that winner is:
#54 Sue Nader
Congratulations, Sue. We hope you enjoyed the DT Blog Waltz. To claim your free set, please send your contact information and your set choice in an e-mail to Claire at: Claire.brennan1@ntlworld.com. The hardest part will be deciding WHICH set you will choose.
We would like to thank you all for making this such an amazing release.
Hi, Lynn here inviting you to join in the monthly Friends of Waltzingmouse Stamps Blog Waltz. If you are new to the Blog Waltz, or have never even heard of it, you can get most all the general details right here.
Although we call this a "blog waltz," we have some players who use an online gallery for their linked entry, so even if you don't run a blog, you can still participate. For a complete list of the players participating in this month’s Waltz, just click here to be directed to the forum. What? You aren’t registered on the WMS forum? Well, that’s easily remedied, and it only takes a moment. Check it out here.
This month our theme is Gratitude/Thanksgiving! We all have things that we are blessed with and it’s fun to share those thoughts with others with card designs and scrapbook pages.

Playing along in the monthly Friends of Waltzingmouse Stamps Blog Waltz is not only fun, but could earn you a free WMS stamp set. Come visit us and see what all the excitement is about.
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