Monday 26 October 2009

Christmas Tree Orniment from Nestabilities

On playing making the Tree card with the Nestabilities scalloped circle see here for tutorial, I had another play on Sunday, this time leaving the circles whole apart from cutting away 2 of the scallops in a pie piece so that when I joined the piece back together it would form a shallow cone.
the tree trunk is a wooden meat skewer coloured with a gold marker and the pot once had Jam Preserve inside, I added a layer of glue to the outer side of the jar and rolled it in the glass glitter


From a different angle


13 comments:

Marge said...

Oh my GOODNESS -- how TOTALLY A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E is this?!!! I will absolutely be having to "borrow" this idea, Jak!!! I LOVE IT!!! I'm running to the next room right now to show my hubby!!! Your talent never ceases to amaze me!!! You're "da bomb"!!! ;-)

Anita said...

This is beautiful! I love the glitter on the jar.

mypaperpleasure said...

I love your creation,I am a sunday school teacher who teaches grade 1 to grade 6 children crafts once a monthly, you have given me a great idea of how spellbinders can be so many ways to use it. tThank again for great ideas.

mypaperpleasure said...

I love your creation,I am a sunday school teacher who teaches grade 1 to grade 6 children crafts once a monthly, you have given me a great idea of how spellbinders can be so many ways to use it. tThank again for great ideas.

Sheila - Ginger said...

Totally gobsmacked Jak!! Your little tree is stunning! Your talent is endless!!

Love Sheila xx

Merry said...

I love it....keep playing. I think all your ideas are wonderful.

Amanda said...

What a fabulous idea! Thanks for sharing!

Gwen said...

This is adorable!!! amazingly creative!!

My'scardcorner said...

Brilliant Jak it is gorgeous.Well done you
Myrax

Mina said...

wow Jak I love this...stunning and so clever too
Mina xxx

Ali Watson said...

This is fabulous Jak, very creative indeed. How's the treatment going?

Elaine Stark said...

you are so clever this is stunning. Elaine

Mali Pering said...

WOW! What a fabulous idea! Thanks for sharing!

Hugs, Mali