[26 Dec 2011 | 2 Comments | ]

2009-1210PeaceDesign team member Peace Schuyler made this set of artist trading cards using images from the Winter Wonderland microscope slide sheet and the Christmas Rounds sheet.

[25 Dec 2011 | Add Your Comment | ]

I hope you’ve enjoyed all the holiday eye candy that’s been rolling by this month. Special thanks to design team members Carolyn Brady, Corinne Stubson, Deirdre Roberts, Livia Hajovsky, Peace Schuyler, and Patti Monroe-Mohrenweiser, who are all on Santa’s nice list again this year (despite being eternally naughty), for all their talent and hard work. Without them, it would be a bleak holiday season at Ten Two Studios.

Here are all the holiday projects I chose for this year’s display:

[24 Dec 2011 | Add Your Comment | ]


Design team member Deirdre Attaway is so clever! She sent in this last minute photo of paper bags she’s using to package her holiday cookies. They’ve been decorated with images from Metal Tin Angels and Christmas Cheer Inchies.

[23 Dec 2011 | Add Your Comment | ]

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Design team member Patti Monroe-Mohrenweiser is a brilliant calligrapher, and incorporated that enviable skill into this card. The lovely gold writing is accented with a gold bottle cap and images from the Christmas rounds sheet.

[22 Dec 2011 | Add Your Comment | ]


Giving books for Christmas? Why not dress them up a bit, with items made from the Christmas Beauties (above) or Winter Friends (below) bookmark sets? Each set comes with pieces to create matching bookmarks, book plates, and gift tags. Add a little bit of handmade to make your gift extra special! Best of all—these are digital sets, so you can have them in your hands, ready to print, cut and glue, in just moments. You’ll find several styles of bookmark sets here, and instructions for quick assembly posted here.

[21 Dec 2011 | One Comment | ]

Design team member Livia Hajovsky made these soldered microscope slide ornaments using images from the Angels & Madonnas Standard Dominos sheet. Livia says she likes to use the dom images when making slide ornaments so she has that extra strip above and below for embellishment.

[20 Dec 2011 | 2 Comments | ]

Design team member Carolyn Brady made these three snow-encrusted bottle cap magnets using images from Christmas Rounds for a recent upcycled holiday ornament workshop. She cleverly used white dimensional paint for snow—less expensive than snow paint, and easier to handle on small surfaces.

[19 Dec 2011 | Add Your Comment | ]

Need a quick and festive decoration for your mantel or window sill? Try these Snow Angel Cone Dolls. The digital set contains two dolls with wings, to print on heavy paper, cut out and assemble.

The finished dolls are seven inches tall, and designed to sit over battery operated tea lights, so they glow and flicker:

You’ll find them in the paper dolls section, and really simple instructions for assembly are in the projects section.