Christmas Theme Week: Day 2

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Hi friends. It’s Lisa Mears on the blog today sharing a festive Christmas tree card that combines both texture and depth in a fun and unique way.
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Using the Fringe Tree dies, I created three vibrant fringe trees in pink, teal green, and yellow. The layered fringe on the bottom of each tree adds a playful, textured feel that really makes the design come to life. To enhance the depth of the trees, I paired dark and light shades of cardstock from the same color family, giving the trees a more dimensional and realistic look.

To add a soft, wintery touch, I stenciled a snow background using the Snowfall Stencil along with Scrapbook.com Cloud Whip to create a beautiful, dimensional snow effect that spans across the entire card. The Cloud Whip is slightly raised, adding a nice texture that complements the rest of the design.

For the finishing touch, I used the Large Joy Shadow die in gold cardstock to make the sentiment truly stand out. I stacked the sentiment with three layers of white cardstock and topped it with the gold, giving it a raised, eye-catching effect that really makes the card pop!

Thank you so much for stopping by today. Have a wonderful day!
Lisa Mears
Cute! I will check out the Cloud Whip, too. Love these trees!
Lori S in PA
I don’t know why but these colors remind me of disney princesses!