Christmas in July

It's our third challenge at Addicted to Stamps challenge blog and the theme for you this week is 'Christmas in July'
My card for the dt is an easel card cut on my Cuttlebug using a set of nesting bunting dies - they make a splendid Christmas tree shape - take a look


I cut out the 4 largest and ran them through the 'Bug again - this time in a snowflake embossing folder. I then layered them up using 3D foam pads.
Here's what it looks like stood up



The littlest die was used to make the 2 props - they were all decorated with emerald coloured flat backed gems and a S'U sentiment was added from Pines and Poinsettias.
Do please hop across and take a look at what the rest of the dt have made for this challenge and I will see you soon - Jacqueline xx

Comments

  1. What a great idea, Jacqueline! This is just wonderful, I love it!!

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  2. OH MY WORD!!!!!!!! LOVE it!!! Can't wait to play along with this one--I'm gonna try a shaped easel card, too, if that's okay? I'm loving this!!! :)

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  3. Clever to use a bunting die to make a Christmas tree - very effective as an easel card.

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  4. Fab card, love the embossing which looks like decorations on the tree. Another brilliant idea!
    Louise xx

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  5. Hi there, what a fantastic card I love the design so striking. Beautiful work as always , just love your stle.

    Marie

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  6. Oooo! This is so clever! Putting your Cuttlebug to the max!

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  7. Such an awesome easel card Jacqueline. Fabulous use of the dies - just love what you've done with them. x

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  8. Brilliant card Jacqueline - really love the way you've used the two little trees as stoppers. What a great use of the bunting dies - there is probably quite a limited use for them but if you can use them like this it's great.

    Karen x

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  9. How clever you are to make an Christmas tree easel card out of bunting dies - I've definitely not seen anything like it before! Vicky x

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  10. Definitely a touch of genius here Jacqueline:) I love your easel tree!
    Val x

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