

While I was playing with another entry I had several scraps on my desk that I wanted to use up. The glitter strip is a stenciled shooting star piece that was left over from a previous project. The stitched edge die cut was also leftover and I had cut several trees from the pattern paper shown on a couple of other posts. I used tumbled glass to create some clouds but wasn’t happy so I swiped the panel and then softened it with a sponge. Using some MFT cloud dies I added the 2 small clouds. Glued the trees with one popped up slightly, added a couple of sequin stars to tree tops and added the sentiment at the bottom. I need 10 more cards and I’m then done for Christmas and can concentrate on some other things.
Always nice to use those scraps. Lovely card!
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It is fun to use up all the odd bits instead of collecting them.
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What a lovely way to use up the scraps. You’re really on a roll.
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Thanks, I’m almost finished with the Xmas cards now and I’m glad that I’m close to the end.
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Very pretty card! Thank you for joining our challenge at Double D!
Diane DD DT
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Thanks so much.
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Beautiful card! great use of leftovers.
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It is fun to use up leftovers, and I’m glad you like it.
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Oh WOW; I really like this. Great use of leftovers.
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thanks so much
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Your leftovers always make the best cards! I love the shape of those trees and those layering pieces.
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What a beautiful tree card and great way to use up some of those extra pieces! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Double D ‘Trees’ challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
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Glad you like it. It is interesting to use a pp for the die cut as you get surprises that work well.
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What a fun card! I love that you used leftovers. Those trees are beautiful, as it looks like sun rays shining down on them.
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