I used a tree I got in a prize package to create this Christmas scene. It was die cut or silhouette cut from plaid card stock and I had to think a long time on how to make use of it. Well I finally decided to just make it into a scene and the end result was this. This is my entry for the May 2020 Rudolph Days Challenge.
I used blending brushes to add some color to the dusty peach ribbed card stock card base and also added some color to the plaid tree in a light green. I took some scraps of Ivory card stock and made some snow banks for the background of the tree. The last things I did then was to add some sequins to the tree and also some snowflake sequins in the sky area. The sentiment was one from a stamp set I won a few years back and it is from the Art-C brand.
Very non-traditional in design but I really still like it. I hope you like it as well. And have a great Memorial Day! Those normal events for this day are on hold here so we are having a really quiet one.
Take care everyone!
God bless,
Verna
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18 comments:
This was a great use of the die cut tree. I love how you used peach and not pushed the red. Very nice!
Hi Verna,
Happy Rudolf Days.
Yes that tree is unusual but I love it it's gorgeous.
Great idea the plaid tree is.
Love the fab scene you have created.
Thank you for joining the Rudolf Chellenge.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT
I love this plaid tree. 'it has a homey and rustic Christmas feel!
I think plaid is very traditional at Christmas so your card with the scene you have created for your tree, looks great!
The sequins and jewels finish it off so nicely.
Thanks for taking part in the May Rudolph Days Challenge.
What a nice tree die. I love the plaid. It reminds me of a country Christmas. [Bunny]
You have made a great creation with that lovely tartan tree, a great background and the addition of the little snowflakes is perfect. Thanks so much for your comment.
Kath x
I LOVE plaid....awesome card!!
Love the plaid tree and the non-traditional colors. Love all the bling as well.
That's a pretty detail die of a Christmas tree, and you've used it marvelously! The plaid is pretty, and your little details add a ton of interest as well
Beautiful card for Rudolph Day! I like your plaid tree! Thanks for the reminder about Rudolph Day!
What a beautiful use of the tree Verna - love how you have made this gorgeous card
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine
I just LOVE that plaid tree! It looks very festive with all the bling and is perfect for a masculine recipient too!
Fun plaid tree - great Christmas card
I absolitely love the plaid tree. Great card Verna
Super cute card!
I LOVE this plaid tree and how you’ve decorated it with sequins! Thank you so much for sharing your lovely christmas card with the Rudolph Days Challenge.
Linda DT
A plaid Christmas tree! Would have never thought of that, but I LOVE it! Such a cool idea! Maybe I should use some PP every once in a while?
I love your gorgeous card Verna, the tartan tree look fantastic.
Sue xx
I love this!! What a great idea to cut the die from plaid... it is a great "silhouette" kind of look and I love it... I just may have to use this in an upcoming Crafty Elves post... love love!!
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