Sep 26 2007
Country-Style Christmas Tree
I love a country-style Christmas! Real tree, home-cooking, hand-crafted gifts and decorations. There is something in me that just loves old things. That’s a good thing as I live in a century old farmhouse. It blends right in. Works well for a large family too. I just can’t see trying to raise 5 kids in an ultra-modern design…all that stainless steel, glass and mirrors? I don’t think so! LOL
And so, when Flourishes released this darling O Christmas tree set, I knew I’d love it. Just like their Cake Decorating 101 set, you can decorate it to your hearts content!
Country-style Christmas Tree
Now if you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you’ll know that I love taking themed patterned paper and using it for a different purpose, just to shake things up a little. I love challenging myself and this is also a good way to use up paper…. but don’t talk to me about that! LOL I can’t help but keep buying it!
This design uses the new Basic Grey Mellow line of paper. I always love buying the 6×6 paper pads as they are just perfect for designing cards. They are exactly the same as the larger 12×12 papers only scaled down to 25% of the size. The colors of this Mellow line are so warm and homey. They are actually marketed as a Fall line but as you can see, I decided to see if they would work for Christmas.
To create the tree image, I stamped it with Palette Hybrid ink onto green patterned paper from the pad. Using my new Copic markers, I quickly sketched in the branches using two different greens. If you use a short sketchy style stroke, it really gives the effect of branches. To highlight the tree, I shaded around it with a soft yellow Copic marker and then sketched in a rough shadow under the pot.
To add to the country look, I curled up the edges on the central image and then added some copper hardware to the design. A Hodgepodge Hardware clip is at the top of the design and I used my Crop-a-dile to set the eyelets along the sides of the design. To finish it off I added a little scrap of ribbon, knotted and adhered with a glue dot, to the truck of the tree. It was a very simple way to add texture and dimension to the design.
Supply List:
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip, Old Olive - Stampin Up
Patterned Paper: Mellow 6×6 paper pad - Basic Grey
Stamps: O Christmas Tree - Flourishes
Ink: Black Palette Hybrid ink - Stewart Superior
Other: ribbon - Offrey, Hodgepodge Hardware - SU, eyelets - Making Memories, Crop-a-dile - WE R Memory Keepers, markers - Copic

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great coloring on the tree, Julia! Love the bit of ribbon, too!
In my house we have quilts on the walls, and stainless steel in the kitchen. Can you guess…..
I live in California! LOL
Love all your holiday cards!
This is adorable, J! I may have to check out that set. I just love this little tree!!!
Adorable, Julia!!! I just love it — great work with your markers!!! I like the little bow, too! We, too, live in farm house that is 105 years old!!!
Fabulous!
I love the country look of this tree! Beautiful card!!
Beautiful card. I have a friend who would just love this. Maybe I should look at that set a little more closely…………
I LOVE this tree! I can’t believe you freehanded the needles. Guess that’s why you are the designer and I’m just stamping and coloring. :^) But truly, this is beautiful!
Absolutely wonderful! Very homey looking!
I too love the country look this is fantastic, love the added touches you gave to the tree and the pp is perfect!
Wow, this tree just POPs off the page.
This is beautiful! I love how pretty this paper is with your design! Love it!
Oh, I love this!