Friday, November 1, 2013

Robin's Nest DT Call


  • The Robin's Nest is having a DT Call and
  • I am excited to be submitting again and reapplying for the team. Originally I only had
  •  the clear dew drops  from the Robin's Nest Product line but OMG after being with the
  • team now for 4  months I have had the chance to use so much more of their
  • Product line... paper, accents and so many more gem stones I didn't even know they had.
  • There are many different themed papers and such an assortment of stone shapes and colours,
  •  journaling sheets, alpha stickers and so many more things I haven't even had time to use yet.
  • I am hoping to stick around again to get to use even more amazing products for the Robin's Nest line.

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I am so excited to share some really cute ideas for Christmas cards making different types of Christmas trees with tutorials.


1. Origami Christmas Tree 
Supply List:
Paper: Robin's Nest Christmas Tree, Black Distressed Stripe
Bling: Robin's Nest Dew Drops, Diamond Drops
Stickers: SRM Stickers




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2. Folded Christmas Tree 
Supply List:
Paper: Robin's Nest Pink Flourish, Red Flourish, Canada Stripe
MME Blush 6x6 pad
Cardstock: black
Bling: Robin's Nest Dew Drops, Diamond Drops
Stickers: SRM Stickers
Ink: Ranger Distress Ink


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3. Strip Christmas Tree 
Supply List:
Paper: Robin's Nest Christmas Tree, Canada Stripe, Red Flourish
Bling: Robin's Nest Black Diamonds
Stickers: SRM Stickers 

This strips tree is so easy.. using scraps cut strips of 
different lengths from a wide base to tree top and one for the trunk. Accent and title any way you like and it's done.

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Thanks for stopping by today.. sure
enjoyed sharing all these fun projects with you...
especially when I could show case a few of 
the Robin's Nest products.
to view many more items. 



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10 comments:

  1. I'm loving these, especially the wrap around Christmas tree...think I'm going to have to try that.
    Thanks, Bev, for the great ideas and wonderful tutorials :)

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  2. Wonderful projects, great tutorials. Good luck, Bev!

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  3. Great tutorials. I can't wait to give them a try.

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  4. Great tutorial and beautiful trees, Bev!

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  5. Gorgeous trees..thanks for sharing

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  6. I liked these tutorials so much that I linked up to you today. Please let me know if this is a problem.

    http://thecroppingcanuck.blogspot.ca/

    Thank you for sharing.

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