Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Anna Griffin Holiday Home Decor Frames

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Any one who knows me, knows I love Anna Griffin products.  To be able to enjoy some of my favorite embellishments and papers from Anna, instead of using in scrapbooking layouts and cards, I decided to make some holiday home decor pieces to start a quick bit of decorating that would let me enjoy my Anna things throughout the season.  

The first piece I made was this 12" by 12" framed collage.  The background features one of Anna's gorgeous foiled plaids in vibrant red and green.  Then I used her matte gold foil paper to make a background layer, topped off with a stunning foiled striped paper. 
The smaller pieces of gold on top were embossed and then combined with red and green layers to complete the "patchwork" layers.  Then my favorite part was picking just a few of my favorite embellishments from some of Anna's Holiday card making kits I have collected over the years.  

The gold snowflake Dresden pieces add such a richness to the overall look.  I am so happy to be able to see these beauties out in my home everyday of the holiday season.  This piece inspired my to make a few more pieces using inexpensive frames, made beautiful with Anna's style.























This simple piece was made using some of the new Anna Griffin foiled holiday cardstock teamed with some ornaments I have hoarded from a past card kit.    I just love how it turned out.  These pictures don't do these papers justice. They are absolutely stunning. Anna Griffin's gold matte cardstock is my favorite paper for die cutting, embossing and using as layers in scrapbooking.  


The third piece, again uses one of Anna's Holiday Plaid papers.  It was so easy to make this beautiful reminder to "celebrate the Season".   The gorgeous Christmas botanicals are pieces I have hoarded over the years, teamed up with new pieces from this holiday season's botanical collection.

Now to just add some stringed lights and a bit of greenery and I can officially say I have started decorating for this holiday season.

Happiest of Holidays to you and yours,

Molly D


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