Christmas trees are an iconic part of the Christmas season and come in all shapes and sizes. The great thing about Christmas tree images is that you can decorate them however you want... stamp them in pink and add little rhinestones to match, cut them from scraps of green patterned paper and stick on little ribbon bows, or even create a little tree out of twigs and decorate with cranberry coloured beads. The possibilities are endless!
YOUR TURN: Yep, you guessed it... I want to see a Christmas tree on your card.
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Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteI love Christmas Trees are very elegant and harmonious, all reflect the importance that Christmas has for people
Hugs from Brazil
O my my this christmas tree is so very beautiful
ReplyDeletevery soft color well BEAUTIFUL
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This is so lovely x
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas tree ist wonderful and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLove your elegant tree!
ReplyDeleteThis one is so pretty - my favourite colour!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, keeping the symbol simple with a few blings...lovely colour too.xx
ReplyDeleteYour card is GORGEOUS! TFS.
ReplyDeleteCrafty hugs,
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DesignsByDragonfly.blogspot
What an elegant tree. I love the addition of the ribbon. I haven't had much chance to work on cards lately but I am hoping to change that this weekend. Thanks for all the amazing inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove the shade you chose for this and those rhinestones are gorgeous! Great idea and more wonderful inspiration! hugs . . .
ReplyDeleteThis card is beautiful....so elegant.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy trees! Yours embossing folder is gorgeous and I love how you placed the gems and bow - very classy!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo Elegant. Enough said ;)
ReplyDeleteWOW, gorgeous Christmas tree!
ReplyDeleteAll wrapped up in an elegant tree thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis card ist wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreets
Gabi
Stunning! So elegant and love your colors.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, I love the embossing folder. Did you use an inked embossing folder as a letterpress? I'm so glad I subscribed to your posts, you are so talented!!
ReplyDeleteHi Cheryl,
DeleteI started by spritzing my cardstock with water, then inked one side of an embossing folder and ran the whole lot through the cuttlebug. Because of the extra water, the ink was pressed away from the shape of the tree and ended up puddling around the edges. I was really only having a bit of a play, but I liked the look so decided to use it on a card.
Cheers,
Beccy
Christmas tree's, fun fun fun, your card looks fabulous
ReplyDelete/Sewe
Sooo elegant, love the colour and the embossing too, fab card :) Viv xx
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