tis the season...
It's tis the season once again.
And with that I am excited to share with you a look at the completed 2023 December Album. Click through to watch that video which also segues into this paper craft artist tutorial.
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In that video I am using these evergreen branch looking dies from Cozy Foliage to die cut ScrapbookCom's Ombre Paper Pad. What a lovely paper pad that is. The greens paper is perfect for this year's December Album. I am going to love how it is complimenting the 49 and Market Evergreen Season too, which will be the go-to collection for this year's December Stories.
There are many tips I share in that video so that you can just get right to work. I make all the mistakes for you. I figure out the best way to cut the paper. And then what maybe I would have done differently. You just get to watch and learn and then most hopefully make it for yourself!!!
It's actually a very doable tree make. And I'm already loving it. You can see a little how I have added in a bit of Rock Candy glitter to some of the branches. Skies the limit how one can add more layers to these branches.
And while the paper was out, I also crafted this Hello Winter Tag. Its simply layers of snowflakes die cut from the Ombre Paper as well as some of my favorite Mixed Metals Paper. The Hello Winter word die cuts are going to take us far into the season as well.
But wait...there's more...I also have crafted this pocket that will find it's home on my December Album pages as well. It's made from the Nested Stitched Scalloped Dies that I cut from Evergreen Season paper and then folded in half to craft a pocket. Layers of more of the Cozy Foliage branches cut from the Ombre is adding lovely layers to the front. Oh the makes we can make with our dies and papers and just letting the creativity move where it wants.
Find what you need to make your own HERE.
Join me in that video to see how that tree takes shape.
Thank you for reading. Say hey in the comments. I love to hear from you all and try my best to respond to each and every message. If you do try this Ombre Paper Tree out don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Love love to know what you all are making too.
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