The cut wood stamps is from the Truly Grateful set. I did have to cut it smaller than the original image to make it fit on the door. I stamped the image onto Very Vanilla and Barely Banana CS and colored with Blender pens and the Soft Suede pad. I cut them out with the second smallest circle die. Each slab is layered up on three pieces of CS for some depth. I tried using jute ribbon on this but it was just too heavy for the wreath size. So I stamped several of the wheat sheaves and fussy cut and layered them. I added some small punched flowers and some stamped pinecones from a very old retired set called Swags and Sprays and Stuff. I added some faux flower soft and glitter for a touch of snow and then I hung it on a door! This will be going out as a Christmas card.
Date: Monday, November 16, 2015 GMT Views: 2305
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Mon, Nov 16, 2015 @ 4:14 PM
Love this beautiful wreath made from these natural things in nature. The cut wood is a fabulous idea!
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Tue, Nov 17, 2015 @ 5:07 AM
Oh I do love this! Your log slices look so real! The cluster of wheat, pine cones, and flowers looks fantastic. I really like the natural look. The added sparkle from the 'snow' puts this in the gorgeous category! TFS
Registered: February 24, 2009 Location: WA Posts: 18225
Tue, Jan 05, 2016 @ 11:42 AM
Kathy- lovely textures here in your wood inspired wreath! Now I know what to do with those wood "coins" I got for Christmas! A fave in the gallery today
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