I wanted to give my fellow team members a little gift at Convention. So I came up with a version of a box I had done previously (see here). This time I again used the layered flower in tissue paper, but I had learnt my lesson from the swaps and used the En Francais Background Stamp (it covers a lot more paper with one stamp).
I used the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder to emboss some Vellum, I layered this on Melon Mambo or Rich Razzleberry and Whisper White, added some Whisper White Taffeta Ribbon and sentiment from the Short & Sweet Stamp Set.
I managed to find these cute little packets of tissues (they are smaller than the normal size packets), and added a lip balm. I would have added some chocolate too, but unfortunately there was no room.
WHAT no room for chocolate - ah well - you'll have to eat it - LOL.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous job Alison!
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Naaaaw these are absolutely adorable and I know those flowers look amazing!
ReplyDeleteHugs Kel x
Fantastic. They look so beautiful. Your swaps were so beautiful too. Thanks for showing what you made in the end.
ReplyDeleteLiam
Lucky me got one! They are even more beautiful IRL, thanks Alison
ReplyDeleteHi Alison, these are beautiful. Clever thought to use the background stamp to give the tissue definition. Off to make some boxes myself....
ReplyDeleteLove that idea of embossed vellum over cardstock...looks gorgeous. But HOW did you transport them all to Sydney without crushing the flowers???!!!
ReplyDeleteYes they are beautiful. And I was very lucky to have got one.
ReplyDeleteI love the flower. How clever to use tissue paper. I agree they are beautiful in real life! Thank you it was lovely.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. They look so beautiful. Your swaps were so beautiful too. Thanks for showing what you made in the end.your blog is gorgeous.you have done great work. Pakistan flowers
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