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Here's a fun inspiration board we've created to help get you started ...
Obviously, I was drawn to the buffalo plaid in this mood board. It just so happens I had some 12x12 sheets of this fun plaid in my stash so I just had to create another tissue box cover with coordinating card. I was also inspired by the deer pillow so went through my Hearty Crafts toppers (Winter Joy HC10846) and found these two which worked perfectly for my box & card front images.
Coordinating Card
FUNNY STORY ...
I can remember as a kid, in the winter, my dad always had his 'Elmer Fudd' type hat and of course it was the red/black buffalo plaid. During those COLD, SNOWY winters of years past, he would always have it on when he was out chopping wood for the furnace or down at the barn feeding the cows & horses.
Now I can't look at this pattern without thinking of him!
And, that's a GOOD THING!!
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What a cute bunch of fun in the inspiration board, and I love how you used it to the fullest to make such a fantastic project! I love the buffalo plaid and the images. Anything woodsy has my heart. What a beautiful gift this will be for someone. It's nice that that it evokes such fond memories of your Dad.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning gorgeous colouring and a delightful creation to admire xx
ReplyDeleteLove the buffalo plaid for the tissue box cover - so perfect to have out at Christmas time. And the card is beautiful - that is a gorgeous choice of topper for it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous use of the buffalo plaid! The tissue box cover will be a great gift, especially accompanied by the matching card. Beautiful card toppers on both of them!
ReplyDeleteterrific projects, I love the plaid to go with these images! It is a great thing to retreive those memories when we look at images or patterns of our past!
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