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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Morning!

Ok, so it's almost afternoon! I'm stopping by with a very quick post today showing you one way you can use Sentiment Flags to make cutey lil' Christmas Trees!
Have a peek...


I started by cutting 5 Sentiment Flags from green felt and made my tree's branches by layering them together and tying them off with some baker's twine. It was pretty easy actually. Then I made a topper from my tree with a button and star and some new sparkle baker's twine I found on ETSY which I LOVE LOVE LOVE. I added my branches and topper to a Popsicle stick and covered the bottom of the stick with cork paper for the tree bark.


I put everything together using today's Sketch For You To Try from Jen del Muro along with some Cosmo Cricket Mitten Weather papers which I got at I Heart Papers and a few extra fun little details like the hand sewn linen thread border and the folded paper border which I then cut using my scallop die from MFT.

Hope you like it! It was really fun to make! Make one of your own! You can buy my Sentiment Flag die by itself for only $5 plus s&h or for $15 together with it's coordinating stamp set which has some really fun borders, sentiments and a flag pole for extra fun. Check out using the Add to Cart button at the top right of this page.

Have a great weekend!!
Thanks for stopping by!
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Ingredients:
Stamps: Just Skating By(Chicken Girl Designs)
Paper: kraft(PTI), Mitten Weather(Cosmo Cricket),Real Red, Very Vanilla(SU!))
Ink: Ridinghood Red(SU!)
Accessories: Sentiment Flags die(Lil' Inker Designs), Maraschino Cherry baker's twine(The Twinery), sparkle baker's twine( $5 French Market ETSY), button, woodgrain texture plate, felt(PTI), Junior Alpha dies, scallop border punch, linen thread, mat stack, paper piercing tools(SU!),Medium Scallop border die(MFT), ribbon, cork paper, popsicle stick(my stash)

4 comments:

  1. LAURA>>>>>>this is so stinkin cute, I didn't think that your die would cut felt. Now I have to try this!!!!

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  2. Great idea using the felt for a tree. Love it.

    I used this stamp set that I won a couple weeks ago on my most recent post. If you want to check it out. :)
    http://simplyhandmadebyheather.blogspot.com/2010/11/happy-birthday.html

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  3. Your felt Christmas tree is ADORABLE! Love it! :)

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