By lovely lula ( January 2, 2012 at 4:17 am)
I have been collecting dollie’s for a while now and I finally got to work creating a Dollie Table-runner out of them. Two actually! One is all whites and creams and one is a mix of white with oranges and yellows. I am in love with dollies right now I have more projects to come so stay tuned!



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By lovely lula ( December 23, 2011 at 2:08 pm)
Okay clearly obsessed, I created this Felt and Quilled Peppermint Wreath. I used stiff felt to cut stripes to glue down, random and nest like. I then used peppermint candy cane paper and quilled them into disc flower shapes. I love red and white at the holidays.

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By lovely lula ( December 22, 2011 at 4:07 am)
Still a bit wreath crazy this holiday season, I created a wreath out of kraft paper, burlap and t-shirt yarn rosettes. I am going to be so sad when the holidays are over. Can I leave all of my holiday up until June?


Happy crafting xoxo
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By lovely lula ( December 19, 2011 at 4:47 pm)
Still T-Shirt yarn obsessed over here! I used red and white t-shirt yarn and a flat, wooden wreath blank to create a candy cane wreath for the holidays.I twisted the two colors together to make the peppermint like candies on the bottom.


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Happy crafting xoxo
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By lovely lula ( December 15, 2011 at 7:00 am)
More Snow Globes! For this one I picked up a snow globe ready form from Urban Outfitter. For the inside design I cut the snow monster out of the Imagine Cartridge called Santas Village. I used the Winter Lace cartridgefor the snow flakes and cut it out of white paper. The package was from a sticker set I had laying around. I think this guy is the cutest thing!



Happy Holiday and Happy Crafting xoxo
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By lovely lula ( December 13, 2011 at 4:53 pm)
I have been going snow globe crazy this year! I have made several of them and there are more lined up awaiting my attention. I picked up all of the globes at thrift stores and glued them to bases also found at thrift stores. Some of them are ball canning jars. This whole idea was inspired by Anthroplogie check it out HERE, All the little goodies inside came from craft stores, dollar stores and cake decorating stores that I then painted white with craft paint. Love Love Love!






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By lovely lula ( December 12, 2011 at 10:03 am)
I used the Craft Room Exclusive Cart called Word Bubble to make Coasters. I cut out the bubble shape from some left over pieces of cork that I had previously screen-printed on with the YUDU. I am making a ton of these and packaging them as holiday gifts. Who doesn’t need coasters? Perfect for holiday parties!



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Happy crafting xoxo Cyndi aka Lovely Lula
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By lovely lula ( December 5, 2011 at 6:57 am)
I used the Imagine Cartridge called Santas Village to create this project. I like the Abominable snow monster type character available on this cartridge, the odd little bunny that looks like it has to pee and the penguin that looks lost our in the snow.
I paired this with a very cool paper called Lazertran Inkjet Waterslide Decal Paper. You can print right onto this paper using your Imagine or any color printer or color copier.
The next step is to cut around the image you want to use, dip it into a bowl of water and the decal front peels away from the paper backing. You can then place the decal onto any ceramic surface and once it drys it is attached. So I used this method to create three cool ceramic wall tiles.

I also added Japanese Washi Tape at the bottom and sealed the whole tile with a clear acrylic varnish. This really gets me excited for Christmas decorating.


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By lovely lula ( December 3, 2011 at 9:59 pm)
I used Scandinavian Christmas Cards Cartridge to create a Scandinavian Christmas Tree Skirt. I used my Cricut and the Scandinavian Christmas Cards Cartridge to cut fabric, that I back with heat and bond. I changed the direction of the reindeer so that I had one facing left and one facing right and in the center I place the holiday tree. I ironed it on to a large piece of ochre yellow wool felt that I cut into two half rounds and sewed together, it closes with pieces of velcro. I finished it off by adding green cotton ribbon to the edge and a few bows. Now I just need all my holiday goodies down from the attic. Where’s the ladder?!



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By lovely lula ( December 2, 2011 at 5:01 am)
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