Christmas Beads African

Posted by admin - August 12th, 2007

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It may be too early to start thinking of Christmas now in the middle of the year, but some of us are celebrating Christmas in July. Christmas Scrapbooking Embellishments in felt or velvet give a great festive feel to your scrapbooking layouts.

The colors that we think of at Christmas time are mainly red, green and gold. Felt and velvet in these colors look rich and opulent, and felt and velvet make wonderful materials on any Christmas Scrapbooking Layout.

Here are some of the Christmas Scrapbooking Embellishments in Felt or Velvet that you can make for your layouts.

1. Snowman

This one is a no brainer. Cut two or three white circles in felt and then join one on top of the other and decorate with a red velvet scarf, orange felt carrot nose, black felt buttons and eyes and a hat made from either felt or velvet.

2. Christmas Tree

This Christmas embellishment is great fun to make, and you can get the kids involved. Cut out your basic Christmas tree shape in green felt, and then go mad decorating it in scraps of felt or velvet, or even things like glitter glue, sequins, beads or buttons.

3. Round Christmas Decorations

These are also great fun to decorate for the next family project. Cut out your balloon shaped bases in various colors of felt and decorate as you like to make them look like decorations that you would hang on your Christmas tree.

4. Gifts

Gifts cut out in box shapes with your felt, and then decorated with velvet ribbon are effective embellishments to use with your Christmas Tree.

5. Velvet Bows

Velvet bows make very pretty Christmas Scrapbooking Embellishments. You can make miniature bows in velvet ribbon, or bigger bows that can be used to decorate your velvet presents.

6. Santa

You can make a Santa in felt. All you need to find is a simple template that you can trace, then all you do is add his white beard with either white felt or cotton wool, black belt and his face, which can also be cut out of light pink felt. A small pom-pom at the end of his hat is also a nice touch. Use a gel pen to draw in some facial features.

7. Holly and Ivy

This traditional Christmas foliage can also be cut out easily with velvet and lines and other details can be drawn in with a gel pen.

8. Velvet Ribbon Borders

Velvet ribbon is available in many different thicknesses, and can be used to make borders for your scrapbooking layout, or even to frame individual items on your layout to give your layout that special festive feel.

9. Journaling and Headings

A heading for your Christmas layout will look great cut out in felt and decorated with velvet.

So as you can see from the above suggestions, with a little imagination you can’t go wrong making your own Christmas Scrapbooking embellishments in felt or velvet.

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whats the movie by Disney called?(read details)?

its a movie from halloween i think theres a boy and his sister. There is some African- American guy with curly hair i think one day he goes to a library and becomes a monster but with sharp long nails and wierd eyes. The kid’s sister goes underneath his bead and turns wierd, they take a long cable to rescue her, its a different world under his bed theres a toy car they drive in and a huge sandwhich. oh yeah the guy i talked about i think comes out of a TV in the library and oh yeah someone drops eggs on a teachers car. && someone goes on the roof of the main chararcters house and does something with the christmas lights. Sorry i can’t remember the movie accurately but this is what i remember, thanks.

It’s called ‘Don’t Look Under the Bed’.

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