I decided to make a paper medallion for part of
my Christmas decorations.
I have been on the Robin's Nest design team for many,
many years. This is part of my work as a designer on that team.
This medallion will go great with my Farmhouse Christmas decor.
my Christmas decorations.
I have been on the Robin's Nest design team for many,
many years. This is part of my work as a designer on that team.
This medallion will go great with my Farmhouse Christmas decor.
I started with the Snow Covered Trees CS
I comes in glittered or non glittered
Cut the cardstock into 4 6x6 pieces.
Then I made a cone and stapled this in the back.
I comes in glittered or non glittered
Cut the cardstock into 4 6x6 pieces.
Then I made a cone and stapled this in the back.
To look like this.
I then dipped the open pointed edge into gorilla glue.
It was the only glue my dad had at his house.
I wasn't sure about it, but wanted to get the project done,
so used it. But.... I got this clumpy look from the gorilla glue that
I would not have gotten from just elmers glue.
Then I stapled two together like this.
Then the whole circle together.
I cut 3 circles from 3 cardstocks.
Red Glitter Classic Swirl CS
Snow Covered Trees CS
gold glitter chipboard comes in 6x6
I cut a rosette on my Cricut from
White Glitter Classic Swirl
and glued it onto the Gold Glitter chipboard.
Then on the top I cut "Peace on Earth" from the
Christmas Words Glitter CS
I glued it on like a ribbon.
On the outside edge of the Red Classic Swirl
I glued Red Metallic Dew Drops.
Then I glued Red Tear Drops around the edge of the
Gold Glitter Chipbard.
Around the Snowy Covered Trees I glued
White Diamond Drops
Then on each of the cones I glued one
Red Metallic Dew Drop
I am thinking that I will put this
on the top of Dad's Christmas tree.
He gave away all the Christmas stuff that mom had collected
over the years to family members.
I will later show our "newly decorated tree"
It will be fun, and this year my
goal is to bring Christ into our Christmas a little more.
So..
Happy decorating this week-end!
This only took me one evening, and the night to dry,
then staple it all together.
Merry Christmas!
Robin
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