Friday, November 25, 2022

Purple Winter Trees with Poppy Stamps & Black Friday Sales!

Hi Crafty Friends,
I love making unique colored Christmas cards. I chose many shades of purple for this winter Christmas tree scene using Poppy Stamps Iced Pine Trees. Don't miss out on our BLACK FRIDAY SALE BELOW!



Make Crafty Friends Q & A:
Q: What is your favorite non-traditional Christmas color combo?
A: Me? Pink and Teal


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I started with a Distress Oxide blended background using Shaded Lilac and Wilted Violet, splattered with water, white paint, and purple ink. Next, I die cut the trees from Poppy Stamps 6x6 Twilight Purple Papers and added the white snow to their branches.

Final_5I framed the tree scene with the Poppy Stamps Double Stitched Scalloped Frame dies and for some extra sparkle I used Christmas Fairy Jewels for the stars on top.

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Meghan Floral Signature

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7 comments:

  1. That is the beauty and fresh feel of winter. Lovely. I love blue.

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  2. I guess I'm not non-traditional. Do like
    your purple. thanks for sharing

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  3. I love these trees! Pretty card!
    I like using a red and aqua combo for Christmas cards.

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  4. WOW! I love this card so much. My fav colour is purple and this card is just stunning. Thank you for taking part in the polkadoodles digi choosday challenge. Happy Crafting! Mel x

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  5. Love the purple!Thanks for playing along in the Stay Crafty Challenge with A Blog Named Hero.

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  6. What a beautiful purple scene! I just love that snowy background. Thank you for sharing it and playing along with ABC Christmas Challenge ~ Wendy

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  7. Love this bold and impactful scene card, Meghan and the colour is awesome!
    Thanks for sharing with us at ABC Christmas Challenges.

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