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Saturday, 22 September 2018

Light up 3d Christmas tree

Good evening 

I made this card today using Tonic winter spruce die set and the Poinsetta vine strip die set. 


I've not many dies from tonic but I loved the look of these dies.  They also come with bubble fronts in the shape of the actual tree so you can create shaker cards for them.  You can buy them here:
Tonic winter spruce die set

I cut about 6 different pieces of the tree die, folded in the middle then stuck them back to back of each other to create the 3d tree.  The aperture was die cut using a tattered lace die. 


To make the actual card you get 2 pieces of A4 card bases in the colour you want. Score them both in the middle.  Cut the aperture out on the one piece of card.  On that one score as a gatefold too.  The gatefold card is scored valley on each side and the middle scored mountain.  The other piece of card scored valley then stick them together .  Then decorate as required. 


The white piece of card with the aperture was distressed with blue skies oxide ink.  
The card stock and foiled cardstock is from create and craft core collection.  You can see the varieties here:
Core collection cardstock

The embossed baubles was also distressed then tied together with a ribbon. 


The snowflakes, poinsetta and the presents are all from the tonic sets. 


At night put a battery operated tea Light candle in it to light it up  


Thanks so much for stopping on by
Have a lovely weekend 
Sharon 
Xx

Challenges:
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Happy little stampers Christmas challenge  - Anything goes twist add a tree
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14 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous creation Sharon, xxxx

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  2. Wow this is absolutely stunning!!

    Hugz Tinz

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  3. Truly lovely. So happy I found your blog. I'd love for you to post at Funtastic Fridays if you are not already.

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  4. What a glorious card come candle light holder, a SUPER project. Thank you so much for joining us in our ATG challenge at Through The Craft Room Door this week. Looking forward to see you again next challenge.

    Faith TTCRD DT
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    Through The Craft Room Door
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  5. OH WOW what a fabulous creation! Beautiful! Thanks so much for playing in our Merry Little Christmas Challenge! Good Luck and I look forward to seeing you again next month!

    Darlene
    Merry Little Christmas DT
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  6. Sorry I haven't been around Sharon, but there are so many places to be, I just can't keep up. Saw this on the Outlawz and just had to see how it was done and tell you how much I love it. GORGEOUS! xxD

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    1. Thank you so much Donna! Have m8ssedseeimg your beautiful cards xx

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  7. I love your project. Especially when the card is highlighted by the candle flame. A great card.
    Thank you for joining our fun at HLS Xmas.
    Bożena DT HLS

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  8. Your gatefold card with the 3 dimensional tree is very creative, Sharon. Thanks for sharing it with us at Happy Little Stampers Christmas.

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  9. I love the creativity on this holiday card - the use of the die cuts is amazing. Thanks so much for joining us this time at the Dragonfly Dreams Challenge, Elizabeth (DT)

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  10. Fabulous card and beautiful selection of dies
    Carol x

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  11. Wow! That is beautiful and awesome! Very creative design. Thanks for joining us at MLCCB
    Tina dt

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