I used some more Raspberry Tart DSP for the tree (surprised?) & the pot & stars are rose red cardstock. I adjusted Sam's pot dimensions to fit the look I wanted for the tree too. The trees on each end are my final swaps, the middle was another prototype, but I decided I liked the version with the large tag more (made with the 'Punches Three' hostess set). This also made it easier to include a (still tiny) project recipe. After making 18 though, my hand gave up the ghost, so I didn't end up having many to swap with the around 230 Demo's there, but I hope the ladies I did swap with liked the idea....& that you do too. I should have thought to take pics of some my team's swaps too, so I could show you, but I haven't, so that will have to come later.. so I'll just leave you with a mini forest of trees.In case you're wondering what Regionals were all about....It's yet another perk of being a Demo. I had a great day at Darling Harbour spent with my Demonstrator friends & team members, learning new ideas, tips & tricks from Stampin' Up! & some fellow Demonstrators, seeing & taking pics of all the fab ideas on the display boards, playing with new Summer Mini Catalogue goodies & laughing lots...not to mention eating a LOT of chocolate.
OK, it's bedtime for me now, but if you'd like any more info about the trees or anything else, just drop me a line & thanks heaps for visiting.
Inky wishes, Di
PS: Don't forget you can earn the square scallop punch for free this month, when you spend $85 on items from the Christmas Gift Guide before Dec 14. Click here for more info.
Update - Tuesday: Andrea, one of my lovely team members has posted her very cute triangle box Regionals swaps, so you can see them here now!
Supplies
Stamps: Punches Three (Short & Sweet – middle tree)
Card: rose red, whisper white, kiwi kiss card, Raspberry Tart DSP Ink: rose red
Accessories: gold brads, linen thread, dimensional. 2 way glue pen
Tools: star punch, square scallop punch
Hello Di from freezing Southern Californina - ok freezing might be a slight exageration, however; it is much colder then I like...we are just getting ready for Thanksgiving here in the States. I love these Christmas Trees and think they will be a perfect project for my 3 yr old nieces pre-school class.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide if these are BEAUTIFUL or CUTE...so I think I will just go with FANTABULOUS!!!!
Thanks for yet another wonderful idea.
Hi Di, love your trees, what a shame I didn't check this post earlier - I just made 50 flowers for chuppa chups! These look so much nicer and easier!
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Wow Di, these look amazing. I bet there were a big hit...in fact I can just see you being knocked over by a wave of eager swappers!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Sam.
PS. When did you move to SoCal?
Oh I sooooooooooo want one of these! lol Di - if I had of been there and swapped with you...........I would have done a cartwheel I think! While it would not have been a nice site for many I'm sure.......I reckon that would have been how I would have displayed my excitement! lol
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Hi Di,
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry I missed you at Regionals. I did have a look around for a while but since we didn't get name tags I wasn't sure if I could recognise you. I love your swap I seen on the board I thought that was a great swap. It must have taken you ages. Loved the swap maybe I will see you at Convention.
Liam
What an awesome idea Di! Too clever. I am unfortunately missing regionals this year. My daughter is having her Birthday party. Oh well next year! Thanks for the inspiration. I'm off to buy around 30 Chuppa Chups...lol!
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Love Love Love them Di! So cute ! Thank you SO much for sharing !
ReplyDeletelove your mini forest of Christmas Trees Dianne.
ReplyDeletethey're amazing (per usual) what a FANTABULOUS swap all right
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