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Another Christmas card for the stash.
The colors are showing more green in this photo. The actual colors are more aqua.
I used a Tim Holtz die to cut this silver Glimmer Paper and kept all the
die cut inside pieces in with a bit of tape. The frame was already cut and I added
some pinpoint snowflakes to the window. The enamel dots were from a friend and don't
have any source on the package.
Challenges:
Jingle Belles - Tinsel Tree Inspired by the photo below - Shiny tinsel and ornaments on the tree
Card Recipe
Stamps:
Ink:
Paper: Neenah Solar White, Mint Macaroon, Silver Glimmer
Other: Woodlands Die (TH), Pin Point Snowflake Plate (MB), Mini Slimline Double Stitched Die (KS), Subtle EF (ret SU), Perfect Sentiments Holiday Hot Foil Plate & Die (PFS), Silver Foil
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I just opened this up and the first thing I thought was "Oh wow!"
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
I love those embellishments as ornaments on your lovely tinsel tree, Bonnie. I have that tree die and see now how well it works with the pieces left in.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love all that shine on the tree! The dots look like little ornaments too. Love this wonderful card for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteLynn
One of my favorite tree dies Bonnie and I love it in the tinsel look with the enamel dots for baubles...soooo pretty! LOVE your background too! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteI love the silvery glimmer of this beautiful tree and with the pretty gems as baubles too, and the pierced background goes brilliantly Bonnie. x
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty with the sparkly tree and the cut out section.
ReplyDeleteYou just keep on keeping on with the Christmas cards and I'm loving the inspiration. Perfect for the challenge. You can't even see the pieced in parts with the tree cut from glitter paper. I'll have to remember that.
ReplyDeleteSo festive! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sparkly tree! Love the pinpoint panel!
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing this I'm ready to resurrect those Tim Holtz trees! Love it cut from glimmer paper Bonnie. Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteI like your sparkly tree, Bonnie! It reminds me of one we had when I was a little girl! My mom would decorate it with pink ornaments... ahhh the 60's!!
ReplyDeleteooooh beautifully sparkly tree and love the enamel dots as baubles ♥
ReplyDeletePretty glittery paper for your die cut tree, Bonnie. Another beautiful Christmas card for your stash. TFS Love and Hugs...I have this die and it is my favorite for Christmas cards:-) Love and Hugs...Nancy
ReplyDeleteOhh what a gorgeous card Bonnie - loving the sparkly tree and ornaments, and that gorgeous pierced panel tucked in there
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
What a fabulous card that tree really is something else so sparkly and full of yuletide cheer.I love the addition of the pinpoint snowflakes such a lovely touch.
ReplyDeleteMarie
So beautiful!! Love the sparkly Christmas tree and the lovely dots!!
ReplyDeleteLove your sparkly tinsel tree with all the colorful baubles, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful, sparkly tree with lovely decorations. I like the pinpoint snowflake cover plate.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautifully elegant take on our Tinsel Tree Inspo Photo, every single detail is well thought out and perfectly executed! LOVE this! So pleased you could join our Jingle Belles fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat interpretation of the photo, and I spy the aqua! Great idea to add a bit of texture to the window and let our imaginations see that it's snowing outside.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, what a beautiful card Bonnie! I so love the silver tree, reminds me of the ones that were so popular in the 60's! The pierced window panel looks great, like snowflakes falling outside. This is one great way to use up some of those enamel dots we all have in our stash! Love, love, love this one! Very vintage looking! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteso lovely… and sparkly! Love the sparkle!
ReplyDeleteI adore that glittery tree ... so very glad you joined our Tinsel Tree Inspiration at Jingle Belles.
ReplyDeleteI imagine tten stunning brilliance! I love how you decorated this Christmas tree with enamel drops. The addition of the background pressing window is brilliant, Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
BozenA