Before long, there I sat in the art room floor, thinking about trying those flowers and beginning to cut paper into strips. It just so happened to be green paper, and inspiration struck! So I grabbed my phone and took a quick picture of my scrap pile:
I snapped another once the scraps took on the shape of a Christmas tree:
Finally, I decorated the tree with some flocked dots (just took the paper off one side of a foam dot and covered it with flocking powder), topped it with a star punched from a scrap of glitter paper, and layered it alongside some other scraps. A leftover piece of white cardstock I'd embossed with snowflakes; a scrap of kraft cardstock transformed with an oval die, a trip through the crimper, and some inking around the edges; and a piece of snowflake ribbon from my ribbon bin to tie it all up—yep, I see a theme here.
Here is my card, made almost entirely from scraps. It is inspired by Paper Crafts magazine special issue, Practical Solutions for Paper Crafters, and I have entered it in the Paper Scraps Challenge in the Moxie Fab World. Entries are accepted through midnight, Monday, April 9, so if you are a paper crafter yourself, what are you waiting for? Get out those scraps and make something!
Thanks for stopping by!


Hey Cheryl! Thanks for linking this up to the Paper Scraps Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)
ReplyDeletesnappy quick effective and festive Christmas tree!
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