Shimmer cardstock is so pretty. I especially love using white shimmer cardstock to make snow scenes. The snowflakes just glisten.
I repurposed a worn out pair of my son's khaki pants for the fabric of my tree. Start by getting the fabric wet, put in a container, add ink and work the color through it. You might want to wear rubber gloves so you don't stain your hands and nails. Let the fabric dry.
Once the fabric is dry rip it into about 1/4" strips.
Next take white shimmer cardstock and emboss with Snowflake folder. Place Scor-Tape in basic shape of tree. Don't worry about filling it all in with the tape.
Twist the strips and press down into the Scor-Tape following the basic tree shape.
If there are any pieces of the tree that are not glued down well enough I use Liquid Glass to adhere it to the card. I randomly placed dots of Liquid Glass all over the tree then coated it in glitter. I pressed the glitter down into the Liquid Glass, let it dry then shook off the excess.
Now both the card and tree glisten. To finish off the card I tore strips of paper to make "snow drifts" Next I added glue to the edges and more glitter, popped the "snow drifts" up with foam squares for them to lay nicely over the bottom of the tree. Last I added a bow and Very Merry tag.
I'm linking this to a bunch of sites today; Creative Belli, Craft Us Crazy, Passionately Artistic, Tatertots and Jello, Totally Gorjuss, Just Us Girls, The Kraft Journal, Papercraft Star, Simon Says Stamp and Show, Sew Many Cards, Splendiferous Creations, Joyful Stamper, Digi Doodles, Totally Stampalicious, The Paper Shelter, Deep Ocean, Party Time Tuesdays, Gingerloft, Fun With Shapes, Crafty Catz, Fussy and Fancy, CCEE Stampers, Sassy Studio, Crafty Creations, Scrap Creations, Karen's Doodles Netherlands, Craft Your Passions, Paper Creations Ink, Polly Craft, Christmas Inspirations, DIY Home Sweet Home and Pile It On!
I hope you will take a moment to let me know you stopped by. To quote my son "It makes my heart happy" to read your lovely comments and feedback. Plus I'd love to know if you tried this technique too.
Kindest regards,
Jennifer
What a wonderful card! Thank you for sharing your tutorial as well! Beautifully done! :D
ReplyDeletegorgeous card Jennifer, very very pretty and thanks for the tutorial that really a cool idea to make your own special Xmas tree
ReplyDeletethanks for joining the PCI challenge this week
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Miranda
Wonderful card and great tutorial. Thanks for sharing and thanks for joining us at Christmas Inspirations challenges. Hope to see you with us again soon.
ReplyDeleteso stunning creation! thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletethanks for playing with us at fussy and fancy this week
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wow stunning creations thank you for playing along with us at the crafty catz this week with your super work linda x
ReplyDeleteOMGosh this is amazing and the tutorial is brill too, I will have to give this ago its very effective,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining us at Crafty Catz this week, for our challenge 93 Christmas in July.
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What a gorgeous card. Great tutorial. Thank you so much for joining us this week for our "Christmas in July" challenge over at Craft Your Passion Challenges. I hope you have a great week and Good luck.
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Shannin
Oh, how pretty! Creative and unique! What a fantastic tutorial! Thanks for joining us at Sassy Studio Designs! :)
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Regan ~ Design Team
Wow, that technique totally rocks. Thanks so much for sharing. I LOVE using textiles and will definitely be giving this one a try! Your card is wonderful - I love the white CAS look along with that fabulous evergreen tree! So happy you shared it with us this week at Simon Says Stamp and Show!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely GORGEOUS cards! I am so glad you shared the wonderful technique as well. Thank you for playing along with us at Papercraft Star!
ReplyDeleteWow... what a wonderful Christmas Card! Thanks for the step by step tutorial! Beautiful Sparkle! Thank you for joining us at Paper Creations Ink! Have a wonderful week! Happy Creating! Sara
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Creation Love your work
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Lovely winter card--and cool technique for creating the tree!
ReplyDeleteFabulous technique,TFS.Stunning card!Thanks for joining us at Scrap-Creations!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very cool technique this is! Love, love that you re-purposed some old clothing for this. It's environmentally friendly, and looks fabulous, too. Thanks for sharing this with us at The Kraft Journal.
ReplyDeletePretty tree. Cool technique. Great embossed background.
ReplyDeleteCool technic and a very elegant card.
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Renata
Fabulous technique and a wonderful card too! Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Kraft Journal!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out beautiful. I will have to remember this come Christmas time. I would love for you to stop by DIY Home Sweet Home today and link up your tutorial and any other projects you would like to share. Happy Monday!!
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Wow! What a creative use of jeans and your tree just looks fabulous! Thanks for joining the BC Embossing Challenge.
ReplyDeleteHow creative. Your card is simply stunning.
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Wow, this is beautiful. I can see how this might work for several different scenes. It is gorgeous work. Thanks for the tutorial and for joining us at DDSC. Hugs, dj
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Christmas cards - wonderful tutorial!Thanks for playing along with the Bloggers Challenge!
ReplyDeleteWOW! That is beautiful! I love how you made the tree, it is now on my to do list! Thanks for playing along with SSD!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card love how you made the trees. Thanks for joining us at The Paper Shelter this week. luv gina xx
ReplyDeletewow! now this is AWESOME! what a creative idea and such a gorgeous card! I LOVE!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing at Gingerloft. Good Luck!
So wonderfully creative.Beautiful card.Thanks for joining us at DDSC.Hope to see you again next week :D
ReplyDeleteLisa x
thank you so much for choosing Passionately Artistic this week to link your projects.
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Maggie
This is AMAZING! Thanks so much for sharing the fabulous tutorial on the gorgeous tree!!! Thanks so much for playing along with Just Us Girls!
ReplyDeleteWow! This really is a cool technique! And your card is so pretty! Thanks for sharing the tutorial and for playing our JUGs challenge!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth still hangs open...this is a great and creative idea! Thanks so much for sharing and playing at Fussy and Fancy.
ReplyDeleteOMG! These pieces ARE beyond stunning - I love a girl who blazes her own trail! Well done! Sorry I'm here late, but I'm DELIGHTED to see your BEAUTIFUL creation! THANKS for sharing this FINE piece of crafty fabulousness with Just Us Girls! We adore having your participate with us!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Jennifer! I'll definitely try the technique you've used in your card. Thanks for the tutorial:)...and congrats on winning the Challenge @ PCS :) Liliana
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteIt is very fancy creative and like to appreciate for sharing the tutorial and for playing JUGs challenge. I sure to use this technique in this Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! What an unique idea. And so beautiful, too!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis. Is. Stunning! I am definitely going to try this technique! TFS your directions. :) What a great way to recycle, too. And, Liquid Glass rocks!
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Gorgeous card!!! Your tree is AMAZING!!!!! I love love love the idea that you used your sons pants and died them!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your card!!! It all shimmers, sparkles and glows. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! :)
Stunning card. I am definitely going to try this technique soon! TFS directions is exact way to learn a new. What a great way to recycle, too.
ReplyDeleteCame via ScrapScene. What a fun and creative idea!
ReplyDeletehow wonderful
ReplyDeleteFantastic trees, thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteyour card is gorgeous! thanks for the tutorial! merry christmas to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely gorgeous, and very creative! Thanks for sharing your talent :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays....
absolutely stunning
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Awsome card and I will be making them soon. Thanks for the great instructions. Happy Holidays to you and yours. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great card idea. I really liked it!!!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are absolutely AWESOME!! What a very cool ideal!
ReplyDeleteI will be trying this one! Thanks so much for sharing!
please give your son a message for me, "my heart would be on the ground if I did not say to your mom she is a artist, and very talented."
ReplyDeleteThese cards are gorgeous and I have found them at just the right time of year(well, maybe it would have been better if I'd found them a little earlier)LOL. I will be making some for my friends and relatives this year. Thank you for sharing your tutorial and these gorgeous cards!
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Love this card! Simply said!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!!! I followed the link over from Tater Tots and Jello. If I didn't have a million projects to do already I would be making copies of your gorgeous card! I am definitely bookmarking this post for next year. Thank you for sharing!
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Beautiful cards!!! Every year I say I'm going to make my own..... I think I may get started on s few tonight! At least a few people will get the homemade ones. :) You have great ideas! Thank you SO much for sharing with us!!!
ReplyDeleteyour cards are beautiful and your tutorial is so easy
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo fired up!! I'm so glad that you shared your inspiration with so many fellow crafters...I can feel my spirit coming to life!! It sounds like i could even do it...we had fresh snow fall this morning, so for sure i am going to be crafting tonight!!! Merry Christmas to you!!!!
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