I've seen this christmascardholder made in blogs around, and decided to try to make one myself. I used an old book, where I folded all the pages (one by one - puh).
Since the cover of the book was dark red I used the (almost) same colour for the papers, ribbon and decorative elements on it.
At Winter Wonderland the challenge is to "Make a decoration", so this one goes to them :)
This is how it works; you simply put the christmascards (or -letters) between the folded pages, and they'll stand up showing themselves :)
The cards I've used in the holder is from a box full of unused christmascards I found at a fleamarket a few weeks ago
Lucky me :)
Since the cover of the book was dark red I used the (almost) same colour for the papers, ribbon and decorative elements on it.
At Winter Wonderland the challenge is to "Make a decoration", so this one goes to them :)
This is how it works; you simply put the christmascards (or -letters) between the folded pages, and they'll stand up showing themselves :)
The cards I've used in the holder is from a box full of unused christmascards I found at a fleamarket a few weeks ago
Lucky me :)
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SvarSlettNydelig bok by the way, kanskje ikke julekortet passer i den boka.
oh this is fabulous and so pleased you decided to share it with us this week at Winter Wonderland
SvarSlettHugs Kate xx
Så stilig denne var:)Og for et tålmodighetsarbeid;)
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