It’s the middle of December, or in Kate-speak, it’s time to show off our monthly ScrapHappy challenge as we wind down the year.
I have a few things to share this month, starting with a Christmas card made from a damaged gift bag.

After removing the striped paper from the sides and bottom of the bag, I selected the lower corner of the bag facade featuring a panda plushy. Those eyes melt my heart. Once cut to size, I used a dry embossing folder to add texture to the card, then cut it with a stitching die from my stash.

I created a mat for the card using the paper from the side of the gift bag and then added a thin border of gold paper for contrast. I used my glitter gel pen to add highlights where the original artist used them on the bag. A small greeting embossed on a heavy vellum finished the card.




Next, I created a series of cards using leaf skeletons gifted by my friend Mary. She said, “I thought you could use these to make cards,” so I did. The leaves came in an assortment of sizes and colors.






My last share is a wooden box gifted to Mike with a bottle of long-forgotten alcohol. I claimed the box for storage on my crafting table as it is sturdy and the perfect size for the various plates I use for my die and embossing machine.
It sat unadorned for a year before I gave it the Washi tape treatment. The wooden box has a slot for the lid, so one of the four sides needed leveling. I settled on take-out wooden chopsticks, building the edge in layers till even.





All three of these projects were a lot of fun. On that note, please look at some of the other fun ScrapHappy projects at the sites linked below.
Thanks, Kate, for inspiring us to put our scraps to use.
Kate, Gun, Eva, Sue, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Susan, Cathy, Tracy,
Jan, Moira, Sandra, Chris, Alys,
Claire, Jean, Dawn, Gwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue L, Vera,
Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
Nóilin, Viv, Karrin, Amo, Alissa,
Lynn, Tierney and Hannah
You are so creative & talented! ༶・・ᗰદ૨૨ʏ ᘓમ૨ıડτന੨ડ・・༶
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Thank you. I like your beautiful Christmas font. Merry Christmas, Cindy.
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Lovely cards. Your friend, Mary knows what you are capable of. That is a clever use of chopsticks. Lots of alliteration in your prose.
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Thank you for all of the above, Derrick.
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I don’t know how you made those light and lacy leaves, but I love them. The box turned out perfect. I have a similar box and now I have a better idea what to do with it, when I get a minute. A little on the overwhelmed side at the moment.
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We are overdue for a catch up. I hope you are feeling well. The leaves came that way. I simply arranged them. I love a good box, and this one is sturdy and the perfect size.
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A lot of things are overdue this time of year. Maybe we can chat next year. :)
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Next year momentarily sounded so far away, and yet it’s only a week away. I look forward to our chat.
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I treasure your handcrafted cards and think of you fondly whenever I receive one.
Your creativity and your insight to repurpose an item never fails to astound me!
I’m in awe❣️
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You are so dear. Thank you, BK.
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Oops…neglected to sign my name,
~BK
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Thank you for letting me know it’s you, BK.
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Creatively wonderful! My mom would have loved these, she saved everything, figuring it could be repurposed eventually. :)
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Thank you, Eliza. I love repurposing, but I put a time limit on things so that my stash remains manageable.
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I love all of it, but the box is my favourite!
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Thank you, Kate. That box makes me smile, too.
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I really like those leaf cards especially Alys! Great projects!
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Thank you, Cathy. Merry Christmas
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Your cards are always so lovely and the box, Wow!
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Thank you! That’s kind of you to say.
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How lovely your projects are. The cards are very sweet. I love repurposing boxes but I have not thought to decorate them. Now I have a project of my own for the new year. As if I didn’t have dozens in the “I’ll get to that pile” Haha. Thank you for sharing. Have a wonderful Christmas. Love ya
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Amy, you made me smile. I don’t think we’ll ever run out of projects, but it beats the alternative (boredom). It’s fun decorating boxes. I’ve used old calendars, pretty paper, Washi tape and other fun things over the years. Have fun. Merry Christmas
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Amazing. Creative and fun.
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Thank you!
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You are so creative! I know it takes effort and time, but I think it would be relaxing (mentally) to spend the time creating your scrappy cards! I love the end result. Those leaves are a beautiful addition. You inspire me, Alys!
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Thank you, Debra. These projects are relaxing and fun. I like the challenge, and I’ve always enjoyed crafting so I try to come up with something monthly for Kate’s ScrapHappy theme. I hope you’ll be spending some time with your grand baby (s) over the holiday. Merry Christmas
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I love the cards, that is very creative recycling!
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Thank you so much!
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