Please see Sparkle and Shine Christmas Tree Kit post dated 12/08/13 for new updates!
Have you been wondering what I have been up to recently? Well, I have been busy creating a Winter Wonderland Tree courtesy of my Art Philosophy Cartridge. I started by choosing some paper from the CTMH Believe Paper Packet. I choose the pretty green patterned B&T Duo cardstock with stars, along with the Topiary cardstock for a traditional looking tree. I threw in a few sheets of Daisy White cardstock for the snowy tips of my branches. Here is the Believe Paper Packet, well almost - it is missing its Sweet Leaf cardstock...
Have you been wondering what I have been up to recently? Well, I have been busy creating a Winter Wonderland Tree courtesy of my Art Philosophy Cartridge. I started by choosing some paper from the CTMH Believe Paper Packet. I choose the pretty green patterned B&T Duo cardstock with stars, along with the Topiary cardstock for a traditional looking tree. I threw in a few sheets of Daisy White cardstock for the snowy tips of my branches. Here is the Believe Paper Packet, well almost - it is missing its Sweet Leaf cardstock...
All supplies for this project, including the Art Philosophy cartridge can be purchased by shopping with me and clicking here. Still don't have the Art Philosophy cartridge? Remember, the holidays are right around the corner. Tell your loved ones to visit my blog if the cartridge bundle is on your wish list this year!
LOVE! Did you use anything to separate the flower layers or do they just sort of stand up on top of each other on their own and you apply glue where they touch? I need to make one of these. :) And where have I been - under a rock?? I love your blog!!! Totally a follower now. Thanks for the inspiration. :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your tree!! You are amazingly talented, Andrea! Thanking you for sharing...
ReplyDeleteGloria - the flower layers just stand on top of each other. You might have to just manipulate them a little when gluing to line them up perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliments Gloria and Barb!
This is a fantastic tree! I absolutely love this idea and how yours turned out!
ReplyDeleteFabulous tree! How creative you are!
ReplyDeleteI taught a group of ladies how to make your pumpkin tea light cover last week! They had the most fun and created some really cute covers! Thank you for the directions!
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Andrea, lovely work. Visit my blog at joannescrapbooking.blogspot.com because I have given you the Liebster Award.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutley fabulous! I am attempting to make it right now!
ReplyDeleteAndrea - Hi! It was good to run into you today. Your blog is awesome. You've made some really cute things. I should have given you my email when we saw each other today. I am swamped next week with work and some volunteer stuff (gotta learn to say NO) but then I'll give you a ring.
ReplyDeletesuper clever! I love it. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteso pretty!!
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