
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Update
A new blog has been added that list all the blogs in this clipart family. The blog list is christmasdaybloglist.blogspot.com Use the art for all your scrapbooking projects and Christmas cards.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Santa Update
I am in the process of looking for new and interesting Santa art. As well as creating some of my own. I will be adding art soon. Just wanted to let you know to check back soon. It is getting to be that time of year when Santa will be used for decorations or special cards. These can easily be made into extra big cards that will impress your family and friends. Use glitter and metallic ink pens to highlight. Three dimensional effects can be achieved by adding cotton to hat and beard. The material that you buy to use on shelves and in cabinets cuts without raveling and can be used on the bags and clothes. These can be glued on the card. Use a very good strong glue. A piece of candy can be tucked into the bag to make a surprise card using the cloth over the bag in the picture. Hope these ideas help. New art is on the way.
Also for a complete list of my blogs go to christmasdayartbloglist.blogspot.com I will be adding new blogs to the list so it may be in more than one post. Hope you enjoy using the free art for everyday and the Holidays coming up.
Also for a complete list of my blogs go to christmasdayartbloglist.blogspot.com I will be adding new blogs to the list so it may be in more than one post. Hope you enjoy using the free art for everyday and the Holidays coming up.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Santa From the Past
Santas and more Santa. These Santas are from the past and can be used to make ornaments, coloring books, cards, tags, paper dolls, window decorations. One way to make these into sticky ornaments to put on mirrors is to cover the back with elmer's type glue. Let the glue air dry completely. Then you can stick these on mirrors and windows. They will be removeable. Children will have lots of fun making these. I still do.
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