I've been wanting to use this image from Tiddly Inks and i think using this sketch from deconstructing jen works with this image works!
Here is the sketch (that i flipped so that the triangle could be a Christmas tree).
Below is the following supplies i used for this card:
5 x 10" white card base to make a 5"x5" card
4.75 Brown Mat (1st layer)
4.7/8" (or just a sliver smaller than the brown mat) tan patterned paper
3" x 4.5 Brown border mat (border should be cut on the longest side)
*2.5" x 4 3/8" green rectangle
5/8" x 4 15/16" red stripe paper
.75" x 5" brown mat for red stripe paper
*Green Christmas tree die cut measuring 3.75 x 4.25 (unchained in the gypsy and actual size) from Christmas Cheer cart. (Brown Shadow to match measuring the same as above)
2.5 x 1.5" cream rectangle w/ brown mat measuring 1/8 larger
Digital image 2.5" tall
Gems
*not the same tree as i used on the card...and i used two green scraps instead of one piece that i listed in the directions.
1. Put the layers together as shown (listed in the supply list)
Add the rest of the supplies and create this card...I did paper piece the dress on this digital image.
Challenges:
Deconstructing Jen- Sketch
Here is the sketch (that i flipped so that the triangle could be a Christmas tree).
Below is the following supplies i used for this card:
5 x 10" white card base to make a 5"x5" card
4.75 Brown Mat (1st layer)
4.7/8" (or just a sliver smaller than the brown mat) tan patterned paper
3" x 4.5 Brown border mat (border should be cut on the longest side)
*2.5" x 4 3/8" green rectangle
5/8" x 4 15/16" red stripe paper
.75" x 5" brown mat for red stripe paper
*Green Christmas tree die cut measuring 3.75 x 4.25 (unchained in the gypsy and actual size) from Christmas Cheer cart. (Brown Shadow to match measuring the same as above)
2.5 x 1.5" cream rectangle w/ brown mat measuring 1/8 larger
Digital image 2.5" tall
Gems
1. Put the layers together as shown (listed in the supply list)
Challenges:
Deconstructing Jen- Sketch
This turned out great! Fantastic idea to turn it and make the triangle a tree. LOVE that!
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