Bonjour!
Je suis de passage aujourd'hui pour partager une carte d'anniversaire réalisée pour le Working Title challenge de janvier de Paper Issues. Pour célébrer la nouvelle année, Amanda Baldwin nous propose de réaliser un projet sur lequel figure une bannière. En guise de cerise sur le gâteau, on peut également utiliser un titre qui évoque la fête. Pour réaliser ma carte, j'ai pioché dans différentes collections de Maggie Holmes et Crate Paper: Carousel, Chasing Dreams, Gather et Bloom.
Hi!
I'm popping in today to share a birthday card created for the Paper Issues January Working Title challenge. To celebrate the New Year, Amanda Baldwin asks us to create a title featuring a banner. We can also use a celebratory title on our project as a bonus. For my card, I mixed and matched several collections by Maggie Holmes and Crate Paper: Carousel, Chasing Dreams, Gather and Bloom.
Retrouvez tous les détails de ce challenge sur le blog de Paper Issues! Et rejoignez-nous dans le groupe Facebook Paper Issues Friends and Fans pour participer! Vous gagnerez peut-être un bon d'achat à valoir dans la boutique Paper Issues! Merci de votre attention et à bientôt!
For the base of my card, I used a sheet from the Carousel paper pad that I folded in half. I topped it with patterned papers, fussy cut flowers and kites. I made a banner at the top of the card using Carousel sticky notes and placed Gather alpha stickers on it for the title. I put the finishing touch to my birthday card with some pretty embellies: Chasing Dreams stars, word stickers from the Bloom collection and a couple of Artemio wood buttons.
You'll find more details about this fun challenge on the PI blog! And join us in the Paper Issues Friends and Fans Facebook group to play along and get a chance to win a gift certificate to the Paper Issues store! Thank you for looking and happy Thursday!
Happy New Year!!
RépondreSupprimerMay this New Year be special in every way ... bringing you the gift of love and excitement.
I will introduce Japanese New Year's customs.
In Japan, there is a New Year holiday where family and relatives get together.
On New Year, Japanese children receive gifts of money known as "Otoshidama".
Otoshidama is given to children by adult relatives such as uncles, aunts and grandparents.
The amount of Otoshidama grows as the child older, for example, 1000 yen for children under 10, and 3000 yen for children over 10.
Otoshidama is one of the exciting traditions of New Year, which children look forward to very much.
Ryoma.