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O, Holy Night

Here's a card I literally whipped together.  The Christmas Tree was traced from an image found online.   Here's my tip:  Liquid Pearls - use them!  I love the look of the Liquid Pearls on the tree.

Check List
  • Image:  Google search for Christmas Tree
  • Designer Paper:  the Paper Studio "I Believe In Santa" 8.5" x 11" pack
  • Tag:  Purchased from Silhouette Store:  Lori Whitlock #51287
  • Sentiment:  Computer typed using Precious font (found on dafont.com)
  • Accents:  Stickles and Liquid Pearls

A2 sized card = 5.5" x 4.25"
Card Recipe:
  • Mat 1 (blue snowflakes) = 5.25" x 4".
  • Christmas Tree = image found with online search.  Traced in Silhouette and created a print and cut image.  Offset feature used to create shadow.  Christmas Tree is 3.5" in height.   Stickles added to stars.  Liquid Pearls used to create strands around the tree.  Image mounted with foam tape.

  • Banner = cut at .68".  Image from Silhouette Store: Lori Whitlock #51287.  Offset feature used to create shadow. 
  • Sentiment = computer printed using Precious font found on dafont.com.

Inside of Card
Inside of Card:
  • Mat 1 (blue snowflake pattern) = 5" x 3.75"
  • Mat 2 (white) = 4.75" x 3.5"
  • Christmas Tree = same image as on front of card; sized at 2" in height.

Thank you for visiting today!  Comments are welcomed and appreciated!

~ Marilyn  Marilyn's Crafts


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