12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Revisited

Every year we host a free 12 Weeks of Christmas event for our newsletter subscribers – this year being our third year.  The way 12 Weeks of Christmas works is that each week we release a new project – for four weeks we focus on cards, for four weeks we focus on gifts and four four weeks we focus on tags and gift packaging.  For each project we create a video tutorial and put together a downloadable pdf handout. The projects are exclusive and available for a limited time only. So every week that we put out a new project, the project from the week before gets taken down. 

This year, we’re doing something a little different – once we take the projects down from general public viewing we are placing them in the Paper Crafter’s Library for members.  In addition to that, we’ve decided to do something extra for our members, as a thank you for their loyalty – we’re bringing back all of our videos from 2009 and 2010 and placing them in Paper Crafter’s Library for members to access. 

Here’s a snapshot of what we’ve uploaded so far:

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 1

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 1

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 2 

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 2

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 3

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 3

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 4

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 4

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 5: Tags on a Ring

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 5

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 6: Glittered Ornament

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 6

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 7: Gift Card Holder Ornament

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 7

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 8: CD Holder

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 8

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 9: Decorated Votive Holders & Gift Box

12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Week 9 

One reply on “12 Weeks of Christmas 2010 Revisited”

  1. How great for members! I’ve been downloading and saving the projects for the last 3 years, but I know others will be seeing them for the first time. What a treat!

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