This card measures 6ins x 6ins and is made using a hand cut blank of PaperCellar Christmas patterned card.

As soon as I saw these Paperchase robin stickers (£1) I knew they would be brilliant for making a robin Christmas tree, because the pack included robins that faced both left and right, which doesn’t happen very often in packs of stickers.

The ones wearing the scarves in particular were perfect for using at each end of the bottom row.
All I have had to add to the design was the tub using small, square, flat backed gems, a red flat back gem star on the top and a few dots here and there to fill in the spaces.
8 comments:
I never would have thought of using the little robins to form a Christmas tree. It's brilliant!
Oh you clever sausage Helen! Such a clever use of those darling robins :-)
Hugs
Di xx
Hi Helen. I love this one. What a great way to use those cute robins : ) Adding those little dots makes such a difference, something else that you have taught me, thank you : ) Take care.
a bargain price for those robins and a great idea lol...
Tilly
How fab is that - brilliant idea!
so lovely to see you on a crafting roll xx
Sue
you know i love this big love marc
This effect is exactly what I tried to achieve with my robin stickers yesterday. Coincidence, or what? And the difference? Yours works! I think I got the spacing wrong and was a bit stingy with my robins. I'll have another go.
Amazing! What a clever idea, you are so creative Helen.
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