PUNCHES
I've used Tilda Unwrapped and coloured here with the usual Copics. I decided to make her a small frame to sit in/on!! I make the Christmas tree with a Pine Branch - cut many times and layered them put to create a tree. I used a thinner papers to punch them which curled up gently as I stuck the tips together. I wanted the Christmas tree to take 'centre stage' so no embellishments other than a banner and sentiment.
Materials and Tools
Image: Magnolia - Tilda Unwrapped
Papers: Simon White - Ultra thick White 120lb,
DP's: K&Co - Blue Awning
Stamps: Paula Pascual - Warm Wishes
Dies: , Simon's Exclusive Sketchy Banners, Spellbinders Majesticl Elements, La La Land Heart Banner, MFT Stacking Stars
Punches: Martha Stewart - Eyelet Lace, McGill Punch - Pine Branch
Miscellaneous: Ranger Stickles - Arctic Blue
Tools: Martha Stewart Scoring Board, Tonic Studio Guillotine/Paper Trimmer, Pro Arts Glue Glider, Fiskars - Stamp Press,
Challenges
5 comments:
Your tree is utterly dimensional & so striking against the dark blue. It's so atmospheric with the tree & very realistic in this day & age of synthetic trees.
Paula (PEP)
The tree looks fantastic - it looks so full, just the kind of Christmas tree my mother always wanted! This card is so beautifully put together, I really like it!
So cute, love the cute Tilda and the tree is so fab. Great colouring. Hugs,moni
Your tree is just stunning Heather, and I so very much want to borrow this idea as I love to do dimension and scenes...Fabulous colouring on Tilda...such a gorgeous crisp card..
luv CHRISSYxx
This is fabulous! I absolutely love the tree. Keeley
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