Hello everyone! It’s Ashley Neu back to share my next design team layout! As the season changes and the holidays approach, I am eager to pull out my Christmas scrapbooking supplies! And that’s exactly what I did for this layout. Using Paige’s Sugarplum Wishes collection I documented a photo of my girls from 7 years ago. I put them in some cute Christmas dresses and had them stand in front of a snow covered tree. The Christmas Tree Branches cut file just seemed like the perfect backdrop for the photo!
To cut the 5 festive trees, I used the 6x8 Paper Pad. I wanted to use colors that complemented my girls’ dresses so I selected pinks, teals, greens, and a white patterned paper with snowflakes. I layered them across a white cardstock background on the lower half of the paper. I only added adhesive in the middle of the trees in order to allow them to cast shadows across the background. I love that effect! After adhering my photo, I started embellishing the trees. I used the Floral & Snowflake Die Cuts, Sticker Book, Mini Puffy Stickers and Cardstock Stickers to pull in lovely florals, a bird, stockings, a wreath, and some more cute trees. I scattered these items across the trees. To add the title, I grabbed a “Merry Christmas” sticker from the Cardstock Stickers and popped it up on the bottom of my photo. I also added in the year under that title sticker using the Thickers. I put the wrong year but it has since been changed lol! Lastly, I wanted to add to the snowy look that was going on in the picture so I grabbed some snowflakes from the Sticker Book and scattered them across the “sky”. They are beautiful and so intricate and sparkly!
I am just loving Paige’s new Sugarplum Wishes collection! It has the most beautiful colors and elements. If you haven’t been able to play with it yet, I encourage you to pick up even just a few pieces! Thank you for stopping by and have a great day!
SUPPLIES: Patterned papers, stickers, Thickers, die cuts, embellishments: SUGARPLUM WISHES; white cardstock; Cut file: Christmas Tree Branches by Paige Evans
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