Did you get a chance to watch the replay of our last Zoom session? Among other Christmas-y things we discussed, I showed how to make a washi tape Christmas tree.
I thought I'd show how I finished off the page after the video.
Since the tree was such a large element already, I decided to write out a single verse.

I cut an ornament design out of a greeting card for the tab, then added some fun stickers to balance out the page, leaving white space to focus on the verse.

If you get some time to be crafty this week with a friend or family member, give this easy technique a try... and then share your creations with us! Drop a photo in the Comments below or share over in the Facebook group.

I made a few Christmas card blessing rings while I was playing around with washi tape trees. They're a great way to corral all the holiday cards you get. Just hole punch each card and slide it onto the ring, then you've got a handy way to view all the sweet cards you're receiving.
These aren't listed in the shop, so send me a message if you're interested. $10 each.
related post: Christmas Tree, page in progress
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With the truck packed and my family waiting, I quickly gathered up a bag of BQJ templates, washi tape, markers and a set of seasonal stickers to take with me on my trip to Mom and Dad’s house for Christmas. A couple of days ago, I finally had a chance to sit down and play with the washi Christmas Tree page.