Welcome to the Grand Vacation Achievers Blog Hop for November. This month our theme is "Seeing 3D". We are sure you will find great inspiration from the projects that you are about to see.
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I've had this idea in my head for a while now and I am glad that it came together as I had pictured it! I decided to make a Holiday Frame:
I kept the glass out of the frame so I could take a better picture. But I think I will put it in once I'll set it out since the little trees can bend so easily (as you can see in the picture below)... Here is a side view of the picture frame:
I've die cut the tree on the right side of the 11 inch wide white CS. Since the edgelit would not cut all the way across, I simply used scissors and cut across from the ending cut to the outside of the cardstock in a wavy motion. The houses were cut sort of in the center and I hand cut to the left and right. The sleigh is just a smaller piece of basic gray cardstock and it is glued behind the other 2 layers. BTW, I've gotten this frame from the Dollar Tree, but that was several years ago... but they always have great finds in regards of frames etc...
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A beautiful landscape scene - just love this style. Angexx
ReplyDeleteI love this!!! I have no idea who you came up with this idea but it's brilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the ingenious way you created long horizons from short edgelits. Gorgeous project. Have a terrific evening and God Bless, ~Cynthia <><
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, Claudia! I'm so glad you were able to translate it from an idea in your head onto paper so we could see it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous project :-)
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous scene! I love the little touches of Cherry Cobbler - especially to add emphasis to the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteThe brayer background looks gorgeous behind the layered framelit cut outs. Great composition and a lovely item to show off in your home.
ReplyDeleteWOW what a great sky!
ReplyDeleteWould make a wonderfull card tooo.
Beautiful. Very elegant.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous Claudia.....looking at that scene on your desk top would totally transport you.....what a lovely Christmas gift idea!
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