Acrylic Ornament on Layout
Little Miss Molly

Believe Christmas Banner

Hello everyone! The Christmas season is upon us and today I'm happy to share a cute Christmas banner I created using the Believe Acrylic Banner!  This 7-piece banner comes with two stars, four pennants, and one adorable tree in the middle!  

 

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I covered most of the pieces with patterned paper from one  of my favorite Christmas lines:  Pink Paislee's City Sidewalks (which I've been hoarding for over a year!).

 

 

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Each piece has a metal embellishment plus a "25" somewhere adhered to it.  Loving these mini pennants that come in the banner pack.  

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I added Silver Pearl Pen to the outside edges of this star before adding my embellishments. 

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The star at the top of the tree has a thin line of glitter added for a fun effect. I used Glossy Accents and Distress Glitter.  

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For this star, I used my favorite and well-loved 6 Inch Chicken Wire Mascil and Art Anthology's Dimensional Crystal to create my background. 

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I added a small amount of paint in each "hole" then using an old credit card, I spread it across the acrylic. 

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And this is what you get! You can go thin or thick with the paint...depending on what you want it to look like. Don't be afraid to experiment!  

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Thank you for stopping by today! Check out the Clear Scraps shop for more fun banners and other holiday related products!  Have a great day!  

-Jennifer

Additional products used:  patterned paper, die cuts, chipboard:  Pink Paislee; flair:  {a flair for buttons}; bakers twine: Whisker Graphics; wooden embellishments:  Studio Calico; Tim Holtz; metal embellishments, Grunge Board and metal numbers, snowflake rosette die: Tim Holtz; bling: Teresa Collins Designs, ribbon: Snug Hug;  ink:  Ranger Ink; misc: sewing machine, thread. 

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Rosann Barnes

So cool love all the small details ( I'm detailed oriented) love the creativity !

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