I started by painting the ends of the tray in antique white paint. I did two coats of paint.
Next I used two sheets of the Blue Fluer cardstock and cut to fit the sides, inside bottom and top edges of the tray then I adhered all pieces with Mod Podge and let dry.
I cut a piece of Admiral Fluer Glitter Linen cardstock to fit underneath the tray. I adhered with Mod Podge. Once dry I went over all the tray with Mod Podge again to seal the paper.
I cut snowflakes from the Winter Snowflakes, Admiral Fluer Glitter Linen, Winter Snowflakes, White Snow Glitter cardstock, Silver Classic Glitter Swirl Vellum. Also from white cardstock I cut a Flourish diecut and the doily is from Gina's Designs. I adhered all pieces to opposite corners of the tray.
I finished off with sequins, Dew Drops and pearl sprays.
There you have it a very simple yet elegant project that you can create in a couple of hours.
Be sure to stop by the Robin's Nest and check out their line of Fluer Linen cardstock and while you are at it hop on over to Walnut Hollow and check their assortment of unpainted wood pieces.
Supplies Used:
Robin's Nest: Admiral Fluer Glitter Linen, Blue Fluer, Winter Snowflakes, White Snow Glitter, Silver Classic Glitter Swirl Vellum, Dew Drops
Walnut Hollow: 10"x12" rectangular tray
Anita's Antique White Acrylic Paint
Gina's Designs: Doily
Cuttlebug: SnowflakesDiecut, Sizzix: Flourish, Snowflake
Sequins, Antique Mod Podge, Pearl Spray
Thanks for stopping by, hope your Sunday is wonderful and enjoy creating!
The blue really makes the Santa pop.
ReplyDeleteYour tray is gorgeous!! Love the fleur papers with the snowflakes!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tray! I love the snowflakes with the fluer and the dew drops are placed perfectly... And, he is such a cute Santa!
ReplyDeleteI really really like this project
ReplyDeleteLove this winter tray:-)
ReplyDeleteStunning! Love the fluer cardstock....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tray, Santa looks soooo good in it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tray and I love the Santa!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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