Make Multiples of this Bottle Brush Tree Card For Your Christmas Stash
- Keisha Diann 
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

Hello Lovelies! Have a long Holiday card list? Set up a production line and put your helpers to work crafting this easy, colorful card!
The Intricate Bottle Brush Dies create two layered trees in different sizes. By mixing cardstock colors and textures, you can create a delightful card that looks chic and festive! The simple assembly allows you to outsource easy steps and even get not-so-crafty hands helping.

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INTRICATE BOTTLE BRUSH TREE CHRISTMAS CARD - Die-cutting and Collaging
Card Size: 4 1/2" x 5 1/2"

COLOR PALETTE
Alcohol Ink Markers
Simon Says Stamp Cardstock Colors
- Schoolhouse Red, Doll Pink, Royal Purple, Lavender, Peacock Teal, Mint, Rainbow Splash Emerald, Rainbow Splash Grass 

CARD ASSEMBLY STEPS
Perfect for batching!
- Fold and burnish the pre-cut/pre-scored Sea Glass Card Base 
- Die-cut white cardstock using the Pincushion Plate 
- Adhere the Pincushion die-cut to the card base 
- Die-cut the Vintage Christmas Sentiment Strips using the Rounded Rectangles Die 
- Die-cut the Intricate Bottle Brush Trees and place in a cupcake tin to separate the colors for easy layering 
- Layer and adhere the trees using Craft Glue 
- Adhere the layered trees to the Pincushion Background and adding the Sentiment Strip using Foam Tape or Foam Dots 
- Adhere Clear Pawsitively Dazzling Gems using Craft Glue and a Pick and Place Wand. 
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