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Christmas Joy layout

Hello everyone. I hope you have been enjoying your weekend because I know I have. Today I have created a Christmas layout using photos from last year of my son, his cousin and also his Uncle. It was hard coming up with the color scheme because all of the guys are wearing an orange colored shirt. Orange doesn't scream Christmas to me but my brother-in-law took these photos of all of them as a present for me, so what can you do but roll with it. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think.

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1. Start with a Pear Pizzazz layer of Core'dinations card stock (12"x12") and then adhered a piece of the Designer series paper (11"x11").

2. Cut out the scalloped edges with dies and the Big Shot and then sponge on the color with Early Espresso ink and adhere that to each side of the Tangelo Twist piece of card stock (that's where the orange comes in).
3. Put 2 pieces of the Trim the Tree DSP (2 of the same in my case)over the Tangelo Twist panel.

4. The tree in the bottom left corner is cut with the Tree Punch using Old Olive card stock, the arrows were die-cut with the Big Shot using the Label Card Thinlets dies and sponged with Tangelo Twist ink.

5. The banners were die-cut out of Pear Pizzazz and Gold Glimmer card stocks.

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Additional supplies: ATG tape runner, Thickers foil letter stickers (title), Sandy Lion Essentials stickers (presents).

I hope you have enjoyed today's project and will check back often for more inspiration.

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