Learn How To Create Elegant 3-D Flocked Christmas Trees
Embossing paste and die layering are the secret to creating these elegant 3-d flocked Christmas trees. I used mine to create these elegant looking Christmas cards. However, I think they would also look fabulous on gift tags or place setting cards!
I do have a video to share with you that shows the process for getting the die cuts flocked (along with some other great ideas!) However, before I share that with you, I want to share a few key points about this card:
- Foil-edged card bases and envelopes add to the elegance and reduce cutting time.
- Adhesive backing is placed on the gold foil paper prior to die cutting the “Merry” to eliminate time (and mess) spent gluing.
- Tip: The tree is two separate dies layered together so you can die cut them together to save time!
Creating 3-D Flocked Christmas Trees Is Addictive Fun!
True confession: I had so much fun creating my first batch of flocked trees that I die cut another batch while I waited for the first batch of 12 to dry! (I am guilty of doing this several times more than I planned!) They turned out so pretty! Plus, they were easy to do! What’s a girl to do?! Here is my Facebook Live video:
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How To Create Woodsy Handmade Cards For The Holiday Season
Woodsy Handmade Cards For The Holiday Season
Do you love nature-inspired holiday decor with the woodsy elements of evergreens? I do. I think it’s because the rustic scenery transports us back to a simpler time. For this reason, the Winter Woods Bundle has great appeal for the holidays and beyond. Not only that, but Stampin’ Up! designed this set to coordinate with their long-time, most popular ever, stamp set: Lovely as a Tree! In addition, there is also another set designed for this purpose in the 2018-19 Annual Catalog: Rooted in Nature. Winter Woods is a new release in the 2018 Holiday Catalog that will be available beginning September 5th. To learn more about the Holiday Catalog – CLICK HERE. You can see all three sets pictured together below: