Wednesday, December 11, 2019

A Bittersweet Announcement

Hi, everyone! It's the second Wednesday of a new month.... which means it's time for a new Words 2 Craft By Challenge. But, before we get to that, we have...
A Bittersweet Announcement
This month's challenge is our last Words 2 Craft By challenge... at least for now. As one of our I-Teamers said, all good things must come to an end.

Six years ago, Sybrina and I, along with a few crafty pals, decided to start the word-inspired challenge blog Words 2 Scrap By. Along the way we have been blessed to work with so many wonderfully talented and incredible generous crafters. Heartfelt thanks go to:
  • Sybrina, W2CB co-founder and my partner-in-craft these past six years.
  • Past and present team members who never failed to awe and inspire with their incredible interpretations: Annie, Bernadette, Celeste, Greta, Jennifer, Mary Anne, Marty, Penny, and Tina. 
  • Peggy, who designed our banner and badges.
  • All of our guest designers. Unfortunately, this senior brain of mine is incapable of remembering the names of all you wonderful designers. Fortunately, you know who you are.  :)
  • Kim Hughes of Paper Smooches, who kindly sponsored several challenges.  
  • Each and every one of you wonderful fellow crafters. Thank you all so very much for your support these six years!!!
Since this is the last challenge, we've decided to change up the awarding of prizes this time around. Instead of awarding a prize to a single challenge winner, we are going to randomly select three challenge entrants and three W2CB followers to receive $10 gift certificates to Paper Smooches.
This month's words come to us from Saint Francis of Assisi.
For it is in giving that we receive.
Thank you, everyone, for all of you encouragement and support!  You have given me so much!  Here is a gift that I am giving this holiday season.  I like to give something to my co-workers, but there are a lot of them, and I don't want to make anyone feel like they have to reciprocate.  
I used a tutorial I found HERE, and eos lip balm I found at Costco (9 for $10.99 - a steal!!!).  The plaid paper is from Lawn Fawn, accented with ribbon and jewels.  I am in love with this super simple paper purse.  I think it is a great way to present an inexpensive gift.  

4 comments:

  1. Oh Bobbi, what a fabulous way to present a small gift...they look lovely, especially in the plaid paper with the contrasting trims.

    Thank you for being such a supportive teamie for the (can you believe it??) two years since you and Sybrina invited me to join W2CB. I have enjoyed every minute.

    Big Hugs,
    Jennifer. xx
    P.S. I'm off now to check out the link for the tutorial. xx

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  2. Your little bag is darling, Bobbi! Thank you for sharing the link and providing the inspiration! Thank you, too, for all your hard work over the years bringing us W2CB! I enjoyed playing when I could!! Happy Holiday Hugs, Darnell

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  3. Not quite sure where to even begin, Bobbi. For someone who wanted to do a word-inspired blog, I sure don't seem to have the right words now. Rather ironic, I think. Thanks doesn't even come close, my friend. Here's to keeping in touch in blogland, a wonderful new year... and maybe getting together for some in-person crafting in 2020! Wishing you a blessed Christmas.

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  4. This is such a clever and creative way to present a small gift! I love it!

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