Take a little felt, glitter, foil, book paper, tweed fabric and ...
some beige and gray (and sparkly) inspiration from the amazingly festive Tuesday Trigger photo ...
and you have a snowy, winter scene.
The chunky glitter (which I am so loving these days, even though it's just a cheap jar from WalMart) stays on with some spray adhesive, and then I gave it a coat of Clear Acrylic Sealant to keep the flakes from getting all over. The trunk is the back of a scrap piece of tweed fabric.
Finally, the tree is made from the loopy bloom die. It makes the best flowers! But for this card I just wanted it for the nice, even strips. There's a slight swag to the rows to spread the strips a bit, and to line them up along the side of the triangle.
Thanks for looking!
-Kelly
Supplies used:
dies: (Loopy Border Die) My Favorite Things; (In The Meadow) Memory Box
other: felt, glitter, tweed, Marvy sunburst punch
Kelly your tree is just lovely and I like the tiny house and trees in the background! Awesome card ;)
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ReplyDeleteKelly, I love how rich and sophisticated this looks, just gorgeous!!!!! I wrote on instead of how so that is why I deleted the last one. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteYou are creating holiday home decorations, Kelly, on these last two posts. The tag should go on a tree and the card should sit on the end table. So elegant and lushilicious! Love your creative mind!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining me!! I'm glad you came around and got to see that I thanked you for your help with the BS, and I'm so happy that you liked my review!! It was a pleasure to point people in your direction if they don't already follow you.
Oh, don't feel bad about the die not going all the way through the first time. I was also thinking about it today and I wonder if both machines wouldn't work better if I put them on a lower surface. I have a set-up here where I can easily do that experiment. Perhaps my desk surface is too high for me so I'm not getting a good hold and turn? I'll check that out.
Thanks again! Mwah! Darnell
Gorgeous textures and design! Your cards always show the passion and love! This is no exception, Kelly! Love how your creative mind works!
ReplyDeleteYes, what Virginia says. You put so much work and effort and love into your cards and it shows. There is always a trick, a neat something that makes them funky, interesting, and beautiful! love this card.
ReplyDeleteI am seeing a design perspective and consistency here...I think you are finding yourself as you have been posting more, maybe?
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous!! You are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you set this against a night sky. And that book paper! So yummy.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is just gorgeous. I feel like I just want to touch it--all those wonderful textures. Congrats on your big win at CASE study. I borrowed one of your ideas today--it's on my blog--and thanks much for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Love how you made the tree with that die and all the little details are fantastic! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! This is so beautiful! Love the classic, elegant colours and all the different textures. That tree is stunning!
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT!
ReplyDeleteArgh, you have such good taste Kelly!
This beauty has "publication" written all over it!
Love the soft tones, the glitter (great contrast BTW) and the texture!
Amazing!!
That's too too cute! Love your fringy glittery tree and the landscape behind it.
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Oh how I love this card. It looks amazing and the colors are just my favourite. Love the little glimmer that you added.
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tascha
I love the large tree in the foreground with the Memory Box die in the backgound! I will be doing this!
ReplyDeleteLove your festive tree and the clever use of the die.
ReplyDeleteOh my gorgeous Kelly! You glittered felt is the bomb my dear! Beautiful colours too.
ReplyDeleteKelly, This card is absolutely gorgeous! Loving your felt glittered tree!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely. The use of that modern landscape die with a touch of sparkle in the house. Such attention to detail.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the texture on this card - never would have guessed the loopy bloom die was used for the tree - will definitely be filing this idea away for future use!
ReplyDeleteI love this card! The glitter on the felt is FAB!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable little scene and I love your glittery felt tree! So cute, Kelly!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever use for that die, your tree looks great!
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xo, Kristina
I'd love if you popped over for a hello!
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Fantastic texture Kelly~wow!
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