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Contemporary Christmas Tree

I love using products from AlteredPages to produce items of art that make me smile. This was no exception! I also got to use a great product provided by our sponsor for the month, Craft Attitude. I love the Craft Attitude printable film and can now see how wonderful and versatile it is.
 
I can’t wait to experiment  even more with Craft Attitude!
 
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I  loved coming up with the armature style tree and adding sweet Christmas styled ornaments on it. I hope you too will enjoy my journey into fun.
 
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Supplies:
Aluminum Wire
Cutters
Scrap wood block
Craft Attitude™
Glue
Pliers
Printer
Circular Punch
Hole Puncher
Zip ties for holding the bunch together




See you next month, Happy Thanksgiving!

Comments

  1. Adorable Christmas tree! Great job!

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  2. Those tags are just darling and make great ornaments for your tree!

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  3. Your tree is very creative♥ Happy Thanksgiving to you!

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  4. This is such a creative idea! This tree could become a staple decor item and changeable ornaments for seasons or family photos.

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  5. How fun is this? I love your very creative tree! Thanks for the video tut...they are always so helpful.

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  6. This idea is awesome! and it's so beautiful!!

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  7. What a fabulous ornament tree. Very clever of you to come up with that idea, Debi!

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