
Today, a gnarly QuicKutz tree. This was a heap of work, but it sure was fun. Die cut the image twice; once for the back and once for the front of the "ornament". Be sure to reverse the image! Otherwise you'll end up with two fronts.

This is a great way to use up all those scraps with which we can't part. Sandwich a loop of thread between the front and back creating a hanger for the "ornament".

Carefully die cutting patterned paper can add some unique aspects to the ornaments.

I just love this skeleton, but count those pieces! and each piece is joined to the next with a bit of string between them so that the skeleton really moves!

Be Creative!
2 comments:
I LOVE THIS TREE....SO MUCH WORK AND TIME.
The tree is by far my favorite of all fell in love the first time I saw it. Some day, some year, Maybe?
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