Take a pack of Dentyne Ice gum and slide the sleeve off of it. Carefully pry it apart at the seam, flatten it out onto a piece of colored cardstock and trace around it. Cut it out and score the lines where you would fold it. Glue some colorful snowmen on the front. Fold and using a scrapbooking tape runner, tape up the side tabs by overlapping them. Using a thick Sharpie marker write the numbers 1-12 on the back of the gum.
Tuck the pack of gum into the sleeve and write "to" and "from" on the back of the sleeve and ta-da, you are done! Now you can whip up a bunch of these babies for your friends, your kid's teachers (they chew a lot of gum, it helps with their jaw clenching), etc.....You know you could even stick 2 sleeves together and turn it into "Advent Gum"!



We put all of our creations on a table in her studio. I love her Eiffel tower and Peace Wreath.
Yesterday I got to bead a little bit and created this multistrand bracelet. I must have been channeling the peace sign wreath from last weekend!
Lastly, here is the free-bee for today. It's a CD cover which mesures 5 by 5 inches. Every year I burn a new Christmas CD with various favorites and design a cover. This is the one for this year. Leave a groovy comment and your are entered into the CD give away. If you're a follower, you'll double your chances to win. I'll pick a winner on Wednesday. Good luck!





Something called a paper wreath! How cool did this wreath turn out? If you would like the steps on how to make it go to 
I like the simplicity of this wreath. I'm finding that as I get older I like more simple, pared down things. I really like the white/silver/winter white combo and I'm considering doing my mantel in that scheme this holiday season. 
The little acrylic snowflakes and shell buttons are secured with pearl head pins.




It's hard to tell in the photos but the bears and snowflakes are covered in a beautiful ultra fine glitter. I had a piece of sheet music from 1919 and the title of the song was "Romance" so I tore it off to use on this ornament as it just seemed to be perfect. The bears are raised off of the star by about 1/4 of an inch.
Hark the Winter Angel Sings! I tied in the basket of lillies she's carrying into the theme. Sewn to the vintage lace are 2 bisque calla lillies and a teal colored pearl all lightly dusted with ultra sepia glitter. The star has also been covered with the glitter.


You know, they always have "sister" and "friend" ornaments but what about a "cousins" ornaments? We all have a favorite cousin, right?


