This is Part 5 of a 6 Part Series featuring the Perfectly Plaid Stamp Set and the coordinating Pine Tree Punch by Stampin' Up!
This page features three cards each with one "tree"on them. I used a standard 5-1/4" x 4" bottom mat of cardstock, a 2nd 5"x3-3/4" mat of CS that I embossed with the Evergreen Forest Embossing Folder, and a strip of DSP. Any colors that you have in your stash can be substituted with the papers I've used here.
-For this first card the bottom mat was cut from Cherry Cobbler CS. The 2nd mat was cut from White CS and embossed. I added a 1-3/8" strip of coordinating DSP to the left side of the white mat using tape runner.
-I cut a scalloped circle from Gold Brushed Metallic CS using one of the Layered Circle Dies. I added a Tree punched out from the same DSP and attached it to the circle with Tape Runner. The completed Gold piece was popped up with Dimensionals.
-The sentiment is from the Curvy Christmas Stamp Set and was stamped using Cherry Cobbler Ink.
-For this second card the bottom mat was cut from Shaded Spruce CS. The second mat was cut from White CS and embossed. I added a 1-1//2" of coordinating Plaid DSP to the left side using Tape Runner.
-I cut the Scalloped Circle as on the first card, added a Shaded Spruce Tree stamped with a pattern from the featured Stamp Set, and attached it to the Gold Piece with Tape Runner.
-The completed Gold Piece was popped up with Dimensionals.
-I used the same sentiment as above, this time stamping it with Shaded Spruce Ink.
For this third card the bottom mat was cut from Cherry Cobbler CS. The second mat was cut from Shaded Spruce CS and Embossed. I sprayed the Shaded Spruce CS with some Gold Shimmer Spray. Then I added a 1-3/8" strip of coordinating Plaid DSP to the left as above.
-I used the same Gold Scalloped circle as above, attached a Tree cut from some White and Gold Foiled DSP, and the completed piece was popped up.
-This sentiment is from the Merry Christmas To All Stamp Set and was stamped with Shaded Spruce Ink and popped up with Dimensionals.
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