Hmmmmm, so we were nice and gentle on you last week at Colour Create, weren't we? You know what that means then..... something a little more challenging, hee hee!
Here is your colour combination then:
Here is your colour combination then:
For this week's extra option we would like you to come up with something other than a card, but please remember that this is not compulsory. Here is a list of some of the things you could have a go at creating and hopefully the Design Team will inspire you with their fantastic creations too!
This challenge came at a great time for me. It was my daughter's birthday yesterday (7th March) and I wanted a small box to put a few things in. I found this tutorial on Splitcoast Stampers. They have some great tutorials there, but sadly they never seem to be quite the size I want so I have to juggle around and re-size them.
I used orange bazzill for the box, and downloaded papers for the dp. The sentiment is computer generated and ribbon, flowers, leaves and eyelets from stash.
This challenge came at a great time for me. It was my daughter's birthday yesterday (7th March) and I wanted a small box to put a few things in. I found this tutorial on Splitcoast Stampers. They have some great tutorials there, but sadly they never seem to be quite the size I want so I have to juggle around and re-size them.
I used orange bazzill for the box, and downloaded papers for the dp. The sentiment is computer generated and ribbon, flowers, leaves and eyelets from stash.
A couple of years ago Lisa (DD) had an eye infection, the hospital gave her drops and creams for it but it left her with a patch of white eyelashes on one side. Since then I have been tinting her lashes for her every 3/4 weeks. She decided she would like to do this herself so I bought her the tints & developers etc. to do this. I fastened the bow to the front of the ribbon and threaded a longer piece of ribbon through the eyelet holes and just tied this in a easy knot, so that the box can be opened without the bow being untied. This will make it easier for my eco friendly daughter to re-use the box, as I know she will.
Gorgeous box, just love it! Hugs, moni
ReplyDeleteWow, this is fantastic Heather. I am sure your daughter loved it. I love the flower you have made for the front, stunning.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
Hugs,
Jo x
What a gorgeous box Heather and such a lovely colour. Lovely work. Hugs Linda x
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely - what a thoughtful present! Beautiful box too! Thanks for joining the TS challenge this week!
ReplyDeleteBeth xx
Beautiful gift box, love the pretty flower.
ReplyDeleteI really love this, it is SO pretty! The flower and tag are lovely, I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteLove, Georgia xx
A beautiful box, I love the flower! I have an award for you on my blog, Ruth x
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Heather, your gorgeous flower is stunning and I love the bag template, I will have to invetsigate SCS for more of these tutorials,
ReplyDeleteLove Sarita xx
This is absolutely gorgeous Heather. A brilliant way of opening the box without messing up the bow - such a great idea. The gift is so thoughtful too.
ReplyDeleteSharon xx
Just stunning Heather, adore the flower and what a fabulous gift your daughter will love it.
ReplyDeleteHugs Tab xxx
This is stunning Heather and I'm so pleased you were able to put it into use too! Your daughter must be thrilled with it! Looks as though it took you ages but well worth it - fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOne more sleep my friend! ;o)
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What a fabulous gift for you DD love that flower and the box is perfect, I am sure she will be thrilled to receive this
ReplyDeleteHugs Jacqui x
This is fabulous Heather, great design and I love the beautiful flower centrepiece. I bet your daughter was thrilled to bits with it! Debbie x
ReplyDeletelovely box Heather bet your DD loved it. luv gina xx
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! What a lovely gift!
ReplyDeleteHelen x