
It is my pleasure to host the CHRISTMAS is for KIDS BANNER HOP, where fantastic and generous crafters donated their talents, time and holiday banners to the children at Pediatric Specialty Care in Bucks County, PA. (See www.PediatricSpecialty.Com)

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One winner will receive four free digi-images of their own choosing from www.MeljenDesigns.com! |
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www.HappyScrappy.us will provide one winner with a code valued at $20 toward your purchase from their terrific site! |
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Beautiful ribbons, embellishments, charms and more are on the http://meiflower.co.uk site. They'll be giving a voucher valued approx $32 USD. |
All hoppers are eligible to win. Here's how: Follow the blog and comment on as many projects as you choose -- the more blogs where you comment and follow, the more chances you have to win. There's just one catch: please actually comment on the project, which shows you've looked at the project, not just cut/pasting random comments ("CUTE! TYFS") only to win the prize. Random.org will choose the winners, subject to verification that winners have met the above-stated criteria. Without further ado, here is my banner:
I used Meljen's Designs for the digi-art Santa's sleigh collection. I colored each image using Copic markers, and mounted each member of the herd on a snowflake cut from American Crafts glitter stock, using a Sizzix die. Here is detail from each of the reindeer:
No matter their limitations, the eyes of the kids who reside at Pediatric Specialty Care light up when given a handmade banner or card. They love the bright colors, and knowing that there are so many people from around the world care enough to send them these decorations for their rooms. Thank you (!!!) to each of the crafters who has made a Holiday Banner. Please stop by each of their blogs to send them some love. Today (Sunday, November 6), please hop to the following blogs:
- Ellen ♥ CardMonkey - http://cardmonkey-business.blogspot.com YOU ARE HERE!
- Michelle - http://peanutbutterandjellydesigns.blogspot.com/
- Tonya - http://creativeaddictiontopaper.blogspot.com/
- Carol Carlson - http://cardstockscissorsandglue.blogspot.com/
- Debbie Trevenen - http://debbiescrafttime.blogspot.com/
- Linda Simpson - http://lindasimpsoncraftypieceofheaven.blogspot.com/
- Rachelle - http://creationsbyrachelle.blogspot.com
- Jamie - http://craftygirl21.blogspot.com/
- Jess - http://www.KinderStampO.com
- Sandra - http://www.365daysofcricut.blogspot.com
- Cher- http://www.cherevansstudio.blogspot.com
- Lori - http://www.scrappinmystressaway.blogspot.com
- Dena - http://missdjones.blogspot.com
- Sandie - http://sandieshores.blogspot.com
- Alina - http://neverstopscrapping.blogspot.com
- Lisa L - http://craftylam.blogspot.com
- Janet S - http://ladyluvbug.blogspot.com
- Beckie - http://justbcreativecrazy.blogspot.com
Thank you again for visiting today. I hope you're inspired to make your own Holiday Banner ... let your inner Elf emerge!
Hi there! This is Lisa from "CraftyLam". I am so honored to be part of this special blog hop. Below is the banner I created. If you have visited me before, you will know I like to make things fairly simple. Enjoy!
For the trees, using "Album, Christmas Tree" by Sizzix Bigz Die and a olive colored card stock from the Earth Tones Textured card stock 12x12 pack from Best Occasions. (The olive papers were cut to 5"x5" to fit the tree base adequately.) Cut out 14 trees. (I used my Epic Six die cutter.)
Using the Cricut Expression, Hannah Montana cartridge and random sheets of decorative paper from DCWV's "Christmas Combo 180 stack", cut out the letters for "Merry Christmas". The letters were cut at 2.5". I cut the patterned papers into strips of 3" wide by 4" long to accommodate each letter. (Note: some of the letters cut really low and wide so have extra paper handy in case of mistakes.)

Using Stickles and Studio G brand glitter glues, I bling'ed up the letters. Colors used, Studio G: red, peach, brown, purple and yellow. Stickles brand: Holly, Goldenrod, and green. These are the ONLY colors used across all the letters.
Using the same Stickles & Studio G glitter glues, I decorated the front of the trees. Let them dry. I flattened them over night since the glitter glues like to warp the papers.
Using mini brads and a mini hole punch, attach the letters. Then using curling ribbon, loop & knot the ribbon through the holes in the tops of the trees. (I used tape and folded it slightly to make a faux needle tip to thread through the holes.) Keep the ribbon ends long so you can try to match them up & curl them. Attach the top layer ribbon (going through "Merry") ends to the bottom layer (going through "Christmas") and knot. Allow ends to dangle.
Below are close ups of the letters and the final project.
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Using mini brads and a mini hole punch, attach the letters. Then using curling ribbon, loop & knot the ribbon through the holes in the tops of the trees. (I used tape and folded it slightly to make a faux needle tip to thread through the holes.) Keep the ribbon ends long so you can try to match them up & curl them. Attach the top layer ribbon (going through "Merry") ends to the bottom layer (going through "Christmas") and knot. Allow ends to dangle.
Below are close ups of the letters and the final project.
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Sorry, this is as close as I could get to the banner without cutting the ends off in the picture. My banner ended up measuring 39 1/2" in total length. I also added an extra strand of ribbon to each end just to add a little oomph. Enjoy!