Free Christmas Art Printable
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Can you believe that Christmas is only 2 days away?
Where has December gone? Actually, where has 2018 gone? Both are twice as worrying - someone really needs to press on that 'slowdown' button.
Even though we still have one more blogmas post to go, (a very tasty breakfast recipe *wink wink*), I feel like it's the right time for me to say a huge thank you to every single person who has taken the time to read, commented, liked, shared or supported my content in any possible way. The feedback I have gotten throughout December, and even the excitement from you guys leading up to my very first blogmas post was absolutely incredible. As much as I know I blog as an outlet for myself, I just love how much you all get involved. It's honestly lovely knowing that my content is having such a positive effect, which is what I have always strived for since the very beginning.
As much as I wish I could send a personal thank you note to each and every one of you, at this very moment in time, it's not very feasible for me to do so. But instead, I thought I would share with you a very festive printable.
If you had seen my DIY block printed napkins, you may recognise the design. A printing tip I suggested in that post was to check you were happy with the colour and style of your lino block by testing it on paper first; which is how I discovered my love for creating patterns with this print. This isn't the exact test sheet that I used as that got covered in what I can only describe as a very small child's attempt at finger painting... but have somehow gotten their feet in the paint too. Let's just say that my napkins looked organised, but the chaos was definitely happening elsewhere.
This is such a tactile print, you can do absolutely anything with it. First and most obvious is print it out, pop it into a frame and hang it up. You may even want to share it as a gift or pop it into a Christmas Eve box. They'd make great last minute Christmas cards, gift tags, or place settings too. You may even want to get creative and create art over the top (this would be amazing) or write a message or name. Print it on different coloured paper, tracing paper or card. You can print it in A4, reduce or double the size. There are endless options all of which I would love to see, so make sure you send your ideas my way.
I have had so much fun experimenting with new and different mediums over the course of blogmas, all of which have taught me so much about my own creativity skillset. I know that crafting projects aren't for all my readers, but I'm hoping it may even inspire the most uncreative person to have a go - even though I think everyone has some creativity in them.
I'm looking forward to putting together more creative posts next year, so if there's something you would like to see, let me know in the comments below. For all the diy posts you'll need, check out my advent calendar. There is only one door to go!
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