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Ornaments and Christmas For Sale on Etsy

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Just sharing my Etsy store with you, Visit Pinkdilla shop today for some cute Christmas items.

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  • YEAH! My Paper Doll got Featured!

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    Wow, I found out today that my lovely Party Girl Paperdoll is featured on 2 of the new Chixies Paperdoll collage sheets by Art Chix Studio! It’s always fun participating in Helga’s contests and getting to swap artwork with the other talented Chix! The First sheet my butterfly girl is on is the Chixies Paper Doll Details sheet lots of interesting shapes and details. I just adore the second one Chixies Paper Doll Alphabet Sticker sheet in pretty pastels! If you want to see more of the dolls I made for the contest/swap Read my Previous Party Girl Paperdolls post. If you are interested in other Chixie collaborative items check out the items in Helga’s store, or if you would like to join the Chixie Yahoo Group Look us up HERE.
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  • Yarn Contest Winner and PinkDilla LOOT!

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    Congratulations to Debbie for being the lucky winner in my yarn giveaway contest! My son had fun drawing her name! Along with the yarn is some pretty & pink PinkDilla loot for you too! 10 yards of pink sparkle yarn and a pink Wizard of oz card, great to use for the holidays or keep for yourself! Hope you enjoy and you can please link back here to my blog.
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  • My Cards and some Free vintage Images

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    Just wanted to share some cards real quick from the past month! Oy, having an infant sure does funny things with the time, somethings go bye so slowly and then everything seems to wisk by in a haze. I can’t believe that my daughter is already in a baby swing she isn’t even 5 months yet but she loves to be mobile! So now I have a little time to share my glittered Baby cards using Stampin Ups Sticky cuts letters, and my stamped and Inked card using Art Chix Chixie Bubbles collage image. You can check out my earlier glittered baby cards I’ve made HERE. And my earlier post about the Chixies Bubble artwork I did HERE. I have also been scouring the internet for FREE vintage images to use in my cards and artwork and have found some really nice sites.If you are looking to make a vintage style project you will definitely enjoy these! Please link back here and to the other sites if you use the images for your own personal use. And with my photos they belong solely to me so please leave a comment if you have any questions about any of my artwork you see on Pinkdilla.

    Karen’s Whimsy has Gorgeous Prints, coloring pages, book pages and more. She is very thorough and has a wide selection of Angels which I love!

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    The next site is Art-e-zine  Vintage Images offering very pretty and girly FREE images mostly ranging from turn of the century postcards and hand tinted photos.

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    and Lastly is a very detailed list of FREE Hollywood images on Dr. Macro movie scans site. Lots of Audrey so I’m so excited to be able to make some paperdolls out her image!

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    I have had this Martha Stewart Pom-pom Tom Turkey pattern and instructions for years but I never got around to make one til now! My own directions for making a pom-pom are below, I will also share my finished Tom Turkey as well as a CONTEST! To Enter my Contest for a free skein of Charcoal wool yarn just leave a comment and click on the ads, or leave a comment and share this site with friends and family, or leave a comment and a trackback from your own blog or site! I will pick the names out of a hat and then email the winner on November 10th. Enter today!

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    STEP 1) I had a thin piece of cardboard and cut out four semi circle donut shapes measuring an inch across, together would measure 2 inches, and then cut out 4 semi circle donut shapes measuring 1.75 inches, together they measure 3.5 inches. I had some old charcoal gray Wool Ease yarn and other supplies I pulled from my craft drawer, I did have to buy coral colored Vanna’s Choice Baby acrylic yarn as I didn’t have anything that color. To make the pom poms for the turkey really only takes a few minutes but you have to be very nimble to hold on to those fibers! It’s perfectly ok if a few fall out!

    STEP 2) I wrapped the coral color yarn around 2 smaller cardboard cutouts 4 times, taking the scissors cut the outer edge of the yarn at the edge of both pieces of cardboard. Repeat these steps on the other 2 cutouts using the same yarn.

    STEP 3) Fit both sides of the pom-pom together, this will form a circle with the fibers in the center and the cardboard around the edges.

    STEP 4) Take a 5inch piece of yarn and slide it into the middle of the cardboard halves pulling the 5inch piece tightly, remove the cardboard and tie a knot

    STEP 5) Fluff out your pom-pom with your fingers slightly and give it a good trim all the way around til it is a nice round ball!

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    Step Two
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    Cutting the edges
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    Edges now cut, I’m carefully holding the fibers in place
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    Step three, Holding both halves together very Very Carefully
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    Step Four, taking a 5" piece of yarn and slipping it in between the 2 layers of Cardboard
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    Tying the knot very tightly, I’m using my free hand to take the pictures all while a baby is fussing. Trust me you can do this!
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    Voila! A Pom-pom all I need is to finish Step Five the fluffing and trimming!
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    To finish the Turkey you will need:

    1) several pieces of felt in ivorys, reds, and brows for the tail, plus pattern

    2) a small piece of red felt or tinsel for the throat

    3) 2 teeny tiny pieces of Yellow paper or craft foam for the beak

    4) left over pieces of yarn in oatmeal color for the eyes and wings

    5) Hot glue gun and craft glue for putting the pieces together

    6) 2 pieces of wire or pipe cleaner tinsel for the legs

    7) sharp scissors

    My turkeys body seemed to be too heavy to stand on the tinsel so a heavier gauge wire would probably be best, so I made mine sitting down!

    Don’t Forget to ENTER my FREE charcoal Wool Yarn Contest to make your own Tom Turkey with! Just comment and click on ads, comment and share with friends, or comment and link back from your own site/Blog!

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