December Daily 2009 : Day Ten, Day Eleven, Day Twelve, Day Thirteen
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On December 10th Simon and I had a little impromptu date to the movies. We sawFantastic Mr. Foxand we really enjoyed it (I found myself smiling most of the way though). I printed the little movie image from online and adhered it to the page on the left (old felt paper from Art Warehouse) . On the right-hand page I cut a portion of the weather section from our local newspaper and adhered it on top of the original paper (see below). We had some really cold weather here last week and I wanted to make sure I got a record of that in here somewhere. I stitched the movie ticket to the side of the date label (I removed it and put it back on after adhering the newspaper and stitching the ticket) and also stitched the newspaper onto the main page.
SUPPLIES : Green glitter music pattern paper from Making Memories. Fa La La letterpress card from Paper Source. Small blue rub-ons from Jenni Bowlin.
Here's the original:
On the back of Day 10 I simply adhered and stitched a Starbucks cup-jacket onto the pattern paper (this was adhered before stitching on the reverse side).

Day 11 is a page protector that has a Pink Paislee canvas tag sewn through (meaning I needed to use it as an overlay/page on it's own because the pocket was sewn closed). For the actual content I took a letter that Simon wrote to Santa on Anna's behalf and adhered it to a piece of kraft cardstock with a red ribbon along the edge (source unknown).
Here's the letter:
DAY TWELVE

Day 12 features an enlarged photo on the left with some AE Holiday Outline Word Art down the side of the photo and on the right hand side is a pocket that includes a letter to Simon from my Mom, a sheet of lego information, and some instructions for felt ornaments.

I love these pocket pages for simple storage of stuff that has come into our house this month.
Here's the original:

SUPPLIES : Hambly overlay; Jenni Bowlin Red calendar
DAY THIRTEEN
Simon decided that yesterday was the day he would write his own letter to Santa. To help Santa out we printed a photo from the internet to make sure he brings the "right" one.
Here's a look at the inside piece with a Jenni Bowlin ticket and rub ons stapled to the top:

The right side includes American Crafts Button Nose pattern paper surrounding his letter & a Santa card from CariKraft:

The original for Day Thirteen:

SUPPLIES : Teresa Collins scalloped edge chipboard
This post is part of a series documenting the month of December 2009. You find out more information and view all the completed pages of my album here. Share your work in the Flickr gallery here.






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I am completely inspired! Love the blog. Also feeling overwhelmed and life is too short to do everything I want to do. Love living vicariously through your words and pictures.
Merry Christmas!
Susan at Charm of the Carolines
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Ali, Love all the pictures and ideas you are presenting with your xmas album. Thank you. I do have to say, I did get the biggest chuckle (even though I love the idea) when I saw your newspaper cut out of the five day forecast. They had very cold listed for a day that it was going to be 27 for a high and 17 for a low. We are having -2 tonight and we do not even get the luxury of being told very cold. : ) Guess people up here are used to the cold..unlike me. But still, it was very comical for me to see.
Thanks again for taking the time so show us some inventive ideas to try.
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this is looking so awesome!!!! I absolutely ADORE the letter that Simon wrote for Anna!!! that is THE CUTEST & sweetest thing ever!!! LOVE it!!! ♥
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What do you do with Simon original letter?
What do you tell him?
Thanks, Jess
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