Thursday, July 9, 2009

Bridal Shower - Milk Carton

Hi, I wanted to make a special package for a bridal shower gift for a friend, and since I was keen to try using Becky's Milk Carton Tutorial to make a 'half' milk carton tote, I thought this would be the ideal opportunity.  Normally you make 4 milk cartons and there are two sections to sit them in, one at the front and one at the back, but I wanted to see if it would still work with just one section and 2 milk cartons.  I went with a fairly classic 'bridal' style, but I think it worked out pretty well.

Supplies
Stamps - Both Was Blossoms (retired), Occasional Greetings
Ink - Basic Grey, Versamark
Paper - Very Vanilla, Going Grey, Bella Bleu DSP
Accessories - Basic Grey Taffeta Ribbon, White Embossing Powder, Word Window Punch

Now I just need to find a gift that will fit into the package!!!

Cheers
Alley xOx

8 comments:

  1. The package is stunning!!! I'm sure the gift you choose will be perfect too!
    xXx

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  2. WOW Alison this is just stunning! And Welcome to the SU family :)

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  3. You are off to a brilliant start with Debbie as your upline and your work is beautiful. Welcome to the stampin up family I am sure you will enjoy the ride.

    Liam

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  4. Hi and welcome to blogging! Your work is wonderful already!

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  5. Absolutely stunning!!! Welcome to the addicting world of blogging! Hugs, Dena

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  6. Stunning Alison, all of your cards and projects are so impressive. Congratulations on joining Stamin Up, you have chosen a great up line.

    Paula

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  7. Hi Alison,

    This packaging and card look s stylish! You've done a wonderful job.

    Your blog is also very stylish..it has gone into my google reader so I can see more of your lovely creations.

    You are very lucky to have such a lovely upline like Debbie. She is one of my bestest cyber buddies :-).

    Very best wishes on your SU journey,
    Sam.

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  8. WOW, love this set Alison - just gorgeous.

    Thanks for the inspiration - will definitely have to try something like this! Great job :-)

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Thanks for all your comments, they are really appreciated.