Hi there. I'm so glad you stopped by!
Time to turn the page on our calendars to
a new month.
I make calendars each year for my desk and
my family.
I thought I'd set up a regular post on the
first day of each month to share them.
I hope you enjoy my “Turning the Page”
posts.
Here's our December page.
By the way, the
calendars 4 ½ x 7 inches and and can be displayed on an easel
or hung on a push
pin or magnetic hook. We all have a different way to display them.
If
you would like a word document with the calendar, email me
and
I will be glad to send it to you so you can design your own.
Email
link is on the sidebar.
Time to do a new calendar!
December Recipe
Stamps: Ornament Keepsakes (ret SU),
Pine Branch (Inkadoo)
Ink:
Real Red, Old Olive
Other: Clear EP, WOW Embossing Pen, Gold
EP, Gold Gel Pen, Bow Die (?)
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10 comments:
Beautiful page - but I can't help wondering, if you turned the page backwards instead of forward, would we get younger?
Sandy xx
Lovely and perfect for the month.
Beautiful page! I'm always amazed that you're awesome about getting that done for yourself and others!
Beautiful December page. Love the pretty red ornament.
It goes by faster and faster. You've got a beauty for the month of December!
What a beautiful way to end the year! I love this CAS page that packs a punch!
This is so pretty! Great work all through the year, my friend! xx
Beautiful Christmas page, I can't believe it's December already. I'm looking forward to next years pages :)
Gorgeous ornament in such a lovely rich colour!
What a perfect image for the December page on your calendar Bonnie, and so pretty in that rich red with the gold bow and pretty pine branches from which it is hanging. x
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