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This glimmer paper snow tree was inspired by Catherine Cote , who designed some beautiful Christmas cards a few years ago.
I loved the idea of using paint pens to decorate the tree. I decided to have my tree nestled into a snow bank created by using glimmer paper. There is also a tiny border of glimmer paper peeking through behind the black paper.
The paper is Pastello paper from Fabriano. The paint pens were various sizes of gold, silver and white.
I have stamped a Christmas greeting inside the card.
It’s a fun and easy project. I hope you give it a try.
This adorable Advent Calendar is available at Spotlight Stores and American Crafts.
I spent a relaxing hour constructing this village of treat boxes that will fit perfectly on the mantle piece for Christmas. I bought mine from Spotlight in Australia, and the kit is also available through American Crafts.
It requires no extra materials, other than the treats you choose to put inside each box, and they can be used year after year.
There are 5 of each design, and it’s easy enough to be a good project for your kids or grandkids. 🎅🏼🎄🌟
I created this portrait using a Prima stamp and the Elegant Writer calligraphy pen.
The black ink breaks into mesmerising colours of cerise pink, turquoise, pale blue and black once you add water.
It’s fun and easy, and you can create a portrait using any stamp that has a face on it.
Use Watercolor paper for this technique. Splash water onto the background, let it sit for a few moments, then blot up with a paper towel. Once you have completed and dried your portrait, add splashes of wet ink around the outside for added texture.