Digi-Freebie: 3 Printable Vintage Bingo Cards

Christmas is approaching faster than usual (or does it only seem so?), that’s why I publish another freebie – it simply doesn’t fit in any other time of the year.

The cards MERRY and X-MAS have differently placed numbers because I didn’t want it to look like Copy&Paste too much. The cat bingo card was a spontaneous idea after I had worked on a photo starring my cat in a santa outfit:

Joschka didn’t really like this photo shooting, and I’m really glad that the digital ages made it possible to take dozens of photos without wasting expensive film *g*. So the retro frame around the photo is just fake.

Where was I? Oh yes, the freebies: Here you can see a preview, the download link is below. The three cards are in PDF format, each of them is twice on the sheet, as a large and a small version.



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Digital Freebie: Musical Snowflakes

As a teacher for descant and treble recorder, I’ve taught my students numerous Christmas carols. It’s cute to listen to their first “real songs” when they are beginners, and their families can’t wait to hear them play on Christmas Eve. I had the idea to make some snowflakes merely from musical symbols, and I really like the results. So here you’ll get some glittery snowflakes as freebies, they come with and without shadows.

Here’s a sample layout with the snowflakes scaled to various sizes (click to enlarge). The text reads: “As peaceful and nice the carols may be, as a recorder teacher I’m about to get a Jingle Bell ringing in my ears”. Credits:
Snowflakes by me, the paper is by Michelle Coleman from the “Retro Christmas” set, the photo frame is by Andrea Rascaglia, freedigitalscrapbooking.com, the font is “Janda Swirlygirl” by Kimberly Geswein.

Download (13.6MB)

Have fun and let it snow! Show me your layouts ;)

Krystal & Hole-Hearted

These two old fonts are both based on Gill Sans Ultra Bold [Condensed], I made them for header images. Krystal is great for any winter themed project, and you can save Hole-Hearted for Valentine’s Day ;)




Licence Info ~ Freeware

Personal use: Completely free! If you want me to put a link to your project using my font(s), drop me a line at anke.arnold *at* googlemail *dot* com.

Commercial use: Completely free! If you’d like to send me a sample of your product which features my font, I’d be very grateful!
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Fonts in use ~ Links

Winterish wreath made of old CDs

As you might guess from my projects, I love recycling and repurposing, making everyday-stuff into something new.

I have a gazillion old CDs which I saved for “the light-bulb moment”, and it came last week. Why not make a cool wreath?

I guess this wreath would look great on any office door or at your entrance if you love music.

You need:

  • 12 CDs
  • white matte spray paint
  • double-sided tape
  • nice ribbon to hang the wreath
  • deco snowflake stickers and/or ornaments
  • foil to protect your working space ;)



Step 1: Arrange your CDs
Put one CD on a flat surface. Then group 6 CDs around it. To state the obvious: the shiny side of the CDs should be on top ;)

Step 2: Glue the outer CDs together
Rip strips of your double-sided tape and connect the six outer CDs as shown in the picture.


Step 3: Add the second layer
Now remove the protective foil from the tape strips and, centering the CDs directly between two of the first layer, attach the second batch of 6 CDs (the final CD will be the one from the center).


Here’s an example of some ornaments I used. Remove the ribbons if you use ornaments… Get something with a nice shape, you’ll need it for the next step:

Step 4: Now comes the fun part – spraying!
Be careful to cover your working space with foil. Place the wreath in the middle and put your snowflake ornaments or stickers (upside down and without removing the stickers’ foil) nicely on top of your cds. Arrange the items carefully, you won’t be able to change it later. Now spray an even coat of matte white spray on top of your wreath. You might have to repeat this step one or two times until the color is opaque.

Step 5: Let dry…
… be patient! Let the paint dry completely, then remove the ornaments and/or stickers. You’ll see the shapes of your ornaments sparkle in a nice contrast to your white paint. Now turn the stickers or ornaments around and attach them to the wreath. I chose to only attach the mirrored snowflakes, the others looked too intricate for my taste. I found some cute felt stars in my stash which I attached instead.

Step 6: Now hang and enjoy!
Thread a nice organza ribbon through one of the CDs’ holes and hang your creation to greet any guests.
Have fun!

Tiny snowman in a tiny snow globe

What is small enough to fit into a half-inch tall glass bottle? I could only think of model making figurines, but the ones I found didn’t have the squee factor…
As I love re-purposing and experimenting with different materials, I thought I might as well make my own little winter scene. Here’s the result! A tiny snowman (complete with carrot nose and charcoal eyes and buttons, yessir!) next to a tiny fir tree. And if I shake it, it snows:

less than an inch tall

Can you guess what the fir tree is made of? You can win an original ACEO drawn by me ;) – I’ll announce the winner (chosen randomly from all submissions) and tell you the right answer next week.