having fun with my favourite Tim Holtz Christmas 2014 Stamps...Styled Woodlands and the beautiful Pop It Up Evergreen Pivot and Outdoor Dies from Karen Burniston...
inspired by a beautiful card from my lovely and very talented IE team-mate...Shelly Hickox...
I die cut the trees 4 times from music paper...folded them in half and glued them together....I love that they are so dimensional when you open the card but all fold flat for posting...I didn't want to colour every holly berry with a Red Distress Marker so I'm sharing a little tip which you may or may not be familiar with...use the eraser on the end of a pencil to create trios of perfect berries...here and there...
and Tip No 2...don't throw away the negatives after cutting out the gorgeous Holiday Script Words...you never know when they might come in handy.
Toodle-oo for now
Hugs Kath xxx
This is stunning Kath, I love those trees, and the colour scheme, and in fact everything! It's fabulous. Love and hugs, Julie xx
ReplyDeleteAwesome love the colour and those trees
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Kath - enjoy your play-days.
ReplyDeleteToni xx
A wonderful card - and thanks for the eraser tip, I can think of lots of ways that would be useful!
ReplyDeleteJane
Hi Kath great card just love the little trees. Thanks for tip with pencil eraser , what a good tipx
ReplyDeletelove the pop out trees and thanks for the pencil rubber tip!! Mary x
ReplyDeleteA stunning make Kath, the eraser tip "tip"is brilliant. What a beautiful card, someone is going to love opening this up x
ReplyDeleteHi Kath, lovely card and I loved yesterdays one too. Nothing quite like a reindeer funny or not, they make the perfect Christmas card. The trees are really cute, love the colours you've used...Trish
ReplyDeleteI love Karen's dies and you have used this one beautifully! Love the gorgeous reindeer too and that is a great tip about the berries... Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteTotally stunning Kath and so creative you are x
ReplyDeleteHi Kath, super trees and a great card. Hugs x ChrisB
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! And clever use of the pencil eraser, too. Thanks for using my dies - I've linked your post on the KarenBurnistonDesigner Facebook page. More! More!
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