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VIDEO: Minimal Supplies! EASY Birch Trees

Today’s project is a fun one, my friends! And the best part? Minimal supplies!

Be sure to watch the video below to see just how quick and easy these are to create.

My first card features a mix of whites, browns and grays. I used Oxide Inks in Pumice Stone, Ground Espresso, and Black Soot.

For a little added “oomph”, I added a layer of gold texture paste, and I have to say, I’m loving the added glam.

I also tried a version with blues, of course. Here I simply swapped out the Pumice Stone for Weathered Wood. Both cards feature our Joyful Poinsettia stamp set for the sentiment. I just adore the sentiments in this set!

Finally, if you like something a little more rustic, I have a version in black, white, and red.

I’d love to hear which one is your favorite, let me knowing the comments below. As always, thanks for stopping by, I hope you are having a great week!

Featured Supplies

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4 Comments

  • Tami

    I would so love to have your creative mind. You are amazing. I like the last one with the cardinal. Will have to give this a try

  • Linda N.

    Hard to pick a favourite Dawn, they are all beautiful! The subtle shine of the gold paste is lovely though. Looked great on the A2 in your live, but it is so well suited to a slimline too. Such a cool technique, will have to give this a try! ❤️

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