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Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Finished Project - Parchment Christmas tree

So here it is - all finished and sparkly.  The pattern is one by Pauline Loweth.  I have been dying to do it for some time and I thought it would be nice to have it on display in September.  It has 9 layers and a star.  They are threaded on to an 8" kebab stick with parchment  spacers between each layer.  The scalloped edges and the star are all painted with clear nail varnish and glamour dust added.  The whole uses a night light candle as the base. The one I have used is a special sparkly Christmas one I bought last year and forgot to use.

Now I have a special wedding card to make for my nephew and his bride to be so I had better think about that as my next project - unless I get side tracked.

8 comments:

  1. WOW!!! What a stunning Christmas tree Carol. I now know why you been so quiet.

    Sue xx

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  2. Hi Sue and thanks. It wasn't only this that kept me quiet - I have had an eye infection and when I put in the prescribed ointment - in both eyes - the world just disappeared.
    Hugs
    xx

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  3. Absolutely GORGEOUS Carol,it is stunning, you must be thrilled with it. Will there be any more LOL
    Hugs
    Christine xx

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  4. If you mean Christmas Trees, probably not. I haven't decided if I am doing anything else for the show. My Tutor will have lots on view and Debs will be with us with her Cd's and 'stuff'.
    xx

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  5. Oh my goodness how amazing is that, is there no end to your talent, hugs Wendy xx

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  6. Wow Carol, your christmas tree is amazing, absolutely beautiful!!
    Kevin xx

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  7. Hi Carol,

    Wow its so beautiful, and lovely christmas decorcation.
    Margaret

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  8. The tree is beautiful, Carol...a lot of work

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