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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Christmas Fonts

Good Morning, can you guess what I have been doing this morning.  I have been downloading some new fonts for Christmas.  There are so many cute ones. Take a peek at some I downloaded this morning.



Merry Christmas

Flakes


Merry Christmas

White Christmas


Merry Christmas

kringle


Merry Christmas

St Nicholas



M
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Christmas

 

Toy Train


Merry Christmas

Grinched


Merry Christmas

Candy Cane


Merry Christmas
Night before Christmas


Merry Christmas


Santa's Sleigh Full



Merry Christmas

Santa’s Big Secret BB



Merry


Christmas

Winter  Wonderland


Do you download fonts and use them? 

I LOVE fonts.
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Get your Christmas Fonts came from California Fonts



Cindy

♫♪Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, ♫♪
♫♪Jack Frost nipping on your nose, ♫♪
♫♪Yuletide carols being sung by a choir, ♫♪
♫♪And folks dressed up like Eskimos. ♫♪

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

60 Days and counting

Wow, this year has zoomed by and so I know Christmas will be here before we know it!

What are you doing to get ready? 

Lots of people are talking about getting organized and planners, so with us all on board to get ourselves organized so that we can have a joyous, carefree season, thought I would share some budget friendly decorating/crafting  ideas.

homespun

Dress Up your child’s toy barn

Turn even the most prosaic scene into a farmwinter wonderland.
A couple of smart touches — mini wreaths, coconut-flake "snow" — bring Christmas cheer to a nostalgic toy barnyard. 


 
Spin yarn into a wreath with pop appeal. {I think this is so adorable}

Farm Chicks
To craft this door wreath, wrap Styrofoam balls (in various sizes) and a Styrofoam wreath form with colored yarn. Then use a glue gun to affix the balls onto the form. I also think this would be pretty as a table centerpiece with a hurricane lantern in the center nestled around a big chunky candle.



winterwonderland

Create  your own Winter Wonderland

Transform a ready-made, unadorned card-stock village by customizing the buildings with wrapping paper. Finish off the scene with tinsel wreaths, tabletop trees, and toy deer, sprinkled under a soft blanket of snow.


Cindy


♫♪That's the jingle bell,♫♪
♫♫♪That's the jingle bell,♫♪
♫♪That's the jingle bell rock.♫♪

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