

Here you can see the dimension created by the leaves curling upward from the side and front view.

(This particular paint has a beautiful shimmer and shine to it, so it creates a beautiful finish on the tree.) This is what magically creates the tree’s dimension. As you brush on the paint, each layer will curl upwards. Using Prima Opal Magic Blue-Gold Acrylic Paint, brush the paint onto the tops and under all the folds of the tree. Splatter Picket Fence Distress Paint over entire panel using a splatter brush.Ĭut 4 of the Tim Holtz Doily Die #2, or doily of your choice, out of lightweight white cardstock.įold each doily to create sections for the Christmas Tree as shown above.Īttach each piece together starting with the bottom portion working your way to the top. Stitch the edges with metallic silver embroidery thread. Allow to completely dry.Īpply Brushed Pewter Distress Paint onto a craft sheet and gently dip various snowflakes into the paint and stamp onto canvas paper background.Īllow the snowflake images to completely dry. Use upward and sideways strokes in random areas.ĭry brush Brushed Pewter Distress Paint in random areas using upward and sideways strokes.

She’s amazing!ĭry brush Paper Artsy Ice Blue paint, using a fan brush, onto a 4 1/2″ x 6-1/2″ piece of canvas paper. Enjoy!Īlso, please visit our December guest designer, Valerie-Jael from Bastelmania and stop by her blog to see what she’s created for this week’s challenge. This week, I created a dimensional Christmas Tree using a doily die featured against a shimmery winter background. Hi Everyone! I’m here with another Christmas card and another fun challenge for the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge where our theme is, Christmas/Winter Holidays.
