I found a truck on Pixels.com where they share free photos and also a pine tree so I made some tags to share. I kept seeing the red truck or vehicle on sites with the tree on the top so decided I wanted to make my own. I turned them into a gift for all of you of gift tags if you like. Just cut apart, punch a hole for a string or not. You could also add any words you might like using your photo program and printer. Just click on the picture below to open and print them. I also have them in PDF form that you can download HERE if you prefer. Hope you enjoy.
Best if printed on cardstock or thicker paper. I found some pretty glitter paper at Pat Catan's that I used to print mine.
Happy December. If you like my snowman kit above, contact me and I'll give the link for a free download.
You're next:
~hugs 'n giggles 'n scribbles~
Peabea
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You are way ahead of me with Christmas preparations! Have a fabulous week.
ReplyDeleteHi Jill, thanks for visiting and linking. Yep, I'm amazed that I got in the mood. Last year, I was ready to ditch all decorations, etc. Life sure changes from year to year. haha
DeleteNice pic. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThank you and thanks for visiting and linking up.
DeleteThe trees are decorated and it feels like Christmas. Cute graphics.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration on my graphics. It does feel like Christmas since we've had snow very early and it is snowing gently again tonight. :) Enjoyed seeing your visit and linkup.
DeleteLast night I got a present 'wrapped' in a red ice cream box with a shiny string. I think this is a brilliant environmentally friendly way to wrap gifts. I'm stealing the idea and running with it...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the ice cream box idea. I always like unusual ways for presenting a present. I've actually sewn a package before. Always great if giving a smaller gift or money. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteWhat a cutie! Lovely tree, you are so good in time (we make the tree ready only 24th decmeber in the morning, here in Germany, only the shops ans markets have trees during the whole Advent season).
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time :)
Oh, I love that Mascha. When growing up, that is what families did here in USA too. Mine use to do night before and then they did couple days before...now they go up after Thanksgiving with some. This is the earliest for me ever. When my kids were small we put it up the week of. Do you put up cut tree or artificial? We now do artificial, but have had a cut tree over the years so each child could enjoy having that.
DeleteLovely decorations on the Christmas tree! Your dog looks so cute and attentive!
ReplyDeleteHi Uppal, thank you. Razzy is a pretty good dog. He minds good, but of late as he's aged, he thinks he's more the boss. :)
DeleteThank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome Klara. The blogging helps to keep my doing something beside sitting in front of the television and the graphics helps keep the mind busy as I'm always on a learning curve. Glad you visited...always enjoy seeing you stopped by. :)
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