Sign Up For our Newsletter

Newsletter

Blog & Community Forum

Buggy

Shopping cart:

View Cart | Checkout


Tree-mendous!

Have you heard?  We’re doing a blog hop with Tattered Angels, makers of Glimmer Mist and much more. Today, Design Team Member Julie Overby  has blogged a project, go check it out! You can also check out the Tattered Angels Blog for even more ideas.

Did you love Margie’s Savvy Saturday, where she cut apart the S4-227 Pumpkins Nestabilities®?  That got me thinking about the S4-220 Nested Pine Trees.  I wanted to give them some dimension. 

I pulled together some supplies: Spellbindersâ„¢ S4-220 Nested Pine Trees, S4-142 Long Classic Rectangles LG #4 and 5; Spellbindersâ„¢ Impressabilitiesâ„¢ I2-1006 Floral and Stone, I2-1009 Flourish, I2-1002 Paisley.  I also included 7gypsies, Gypsy Market Paper; SCRAPBOOK ADHESIVES by 3L, 3D Foam Squares; Tattered Angels, Pearl Glimmer Mist; Clearsnap, Colorbox Chestnut Roam and Dark Moss Fluid Chalk Ink; Stampers Anonymous, Mini Ornates Stamps; Core’dinations Color Core Cardstock; tan and brown cardstock; sanding block.

I cut S4-220 Nested Pine Trees #3 with Core’dinations Cardstock, then embossed with one of the Impressabilitiesâ„¢ templates.  I repeated this step 2 more times, with a different tone of green, so that I had 3 large Nested Pine Treea die cuts, each embossed with a different Impressabilitiesâ„¢ template.  I trimmed the lightest green tone for the top section of the tree, then the medium tone for the center, and left the darkest tone full size. I cut a trunk from dark brown cardstock.  I inked the edges of the tree with Dark Moss ink.

I sanded the embossed areas that would show, then spritzed with Pearl Glimmer Mist.  I cut/embossed 2 tones of tan cardstock with S4-142 Long Classic Rectangles LG # 4 and 5, then inked the edges with Chestnut Roan ink.  I stamped a Mini Ornates sentiment with Chestnut Roan onto the smaller rectangle.

To give the tree depth, I lined the lower curved edges with 3D Foam Squares, but used normal flat adhesive at the top of the tree.

I assembled the card as shown below. The “lift” and inked edges give dimension and shadow.

Enjoy the day!

Beth

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

9 Responses to “Tree-mendous!”

  1. Margie Says:

    I just got my Nested Pine Trees this weekend so I can’t wait to try this layering!
    Off to play! TFS!!

  2. sharon Says:

    Great job on the embossing. It never ceases to amaze me the things you can do with Spellbinders.
    Sharon L

  3. Diane Says:

    Awesome card, I love the layered effect and the glimmer mist totally cinches it! ~Diane

  4. Eli Says:

    Beth, this is so cute. I love it. You and Margie got it goin’ on…Now I’ll try to keep up with you for this coming Savvy Satuday!!

    Eli

  5. Holly Says:

    WOW-amazing project Beth! really gorgeous

  6. ellen s Says:

    i just love this!
    the glimmer mist and the layering is just awesome!

  7. Julie Overby Says:

    Oh, I love your tree, Beth!! That is so cool!!

  8. marie-anne Says:

    Your card is stunning, love the tree

  9. durandconnie Says:

    I really like the technique and the colors. Great job on “pulling” all your items together…

Leave a Reply