Monday, November 18, 2013

Inspired?.... You will be!

Here again for a small round up of some inspiration from the internet.

You don't need my to tell you that Christmas is coming. By the time you read this, the German Christmas Markets will be just a few days away from opening and the Christmas playlist will kick into action on my iTunes. How about you?

But with that in mind, I thought I would highlight some winter shine for today's post - glitter, shimmer and all things sparkly.

Whether you are adding elements to your layouts, sprucing up your cards or making decorations and gifts, I hope you find some inspiration in my pretty finds!

Vintage spool decoration by Jennifer Grace Creates

Wouldn't this be an inspirational colour scheme for some fun Christmas scrapping? Pinterest find here

I've already stocked up on a whole lot of bells to make this for myself! Kerri Bradford Studio here

A whole pocket full of sparkly beads for December Daily by Jen Tapler at Studio Calico

Pretty tags that would be delightful on gifts under the tree. Teri Anderson at the CLASSroom (EllenHutson.com)

Who can resist? Gold elements, embossing and sprinkles of sequins... scummy. Stephanie Bryan at Glitz

Glassine bags full of confetti and decorated with snow glitter? Yes please! Michelle Wooderson - Mish Mash

Have a very sparkly day today and please share your glittered and sequinned creations over at Mr Linky!

4 comments:

  1. I really like the tag that is a good use of twine, may have to lift that idea for a christmas gift

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  2. I love the twine idea too.The sparkles look very festive.

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  3. I adore the jingle bells in the frame! Thank you for the links!

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