Christmas Tree Made with Frostwood Designer Series Paper
I thought I was pretty smart making my designer series paper Christmas tree until I saw a similar one in a craft magizine using ribbon and then another one on one of my stamping groups using desinger series paper. Here is my interpertation.
I started out with a 12" x 4" Styrofoam cone. I cut 1/2" x 6" strips of Frostwood Lodge Designer Series Paper from the Holiday Mini. ( I didn't count the number of loops I needed). Starting at the bottom of the cone I folded the paper strip in half and using a straight pin attached it to the cone. I made one layer after another layer until I reached about 2" from the top. I wrapped some of the same designer series paper around the top of the cone and applied low temperature glue. Then, I added the top row of paper loops, then glued a piece of 1/2" Cherry Cobbler Scallop Dots Ribbon at the very top, made a bow and glued the ribbon and bow with my glue gun.
Products Used
Designer Series Paper: Frostwood Lodge #124002
Ribbon: 1/2" Cherry Cobbler Scallop Dots # 124138
Non Stampin' Up! Products
Styrofoam Cone & Straight Pins
Glue Gun & Glue
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Happy Stampin'
Jane
Beautiful Christmas tree, Jane! I love it!
ReplyDeletehugs, Laura