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COLOUR INKSPIRATION CHALLENGE #113 – OH, CHRISTMAS TREE

Hello! Welcome to the latest Colour INKspiration challenge.

This is my first time as a Colour INKspiration Crew member and I am so pleased to be joining such a creative and talented group.

We have this bright, white Christmas tree decorated with shiny baubles, lights and bunches of streamers to inspire you.

I hope that you are INKspired to join the challenge. Start by checking out the Colour INKspiration Crew’s creations in the challenge album on our Facebook page.

To be honest with you, when I first saw this colour palette I felt somewhat apprehensive because it is not my ‘typical’ colour combination and I really wanted to make a totally awesome card for my first time with the crew.

However, when I stepped back and took a deep breath, I started to map out some ideas. I KNEW that I wanted this to be a Christmas project because the inspiration is a Christmas tree and the month is December.

Eventually, I decided to create a Christmas wreath and make a 3D/home decor project. I hope that you like the final result.

The rectangular shaped wreath, from Eden Dies, was cut once each from Pale Papaya and Polished Pink cardstock and several times from White Vellum and Gold Shimmer Vellum. I played around with these die cuts several times until I was happy with the wreath – then I secured the layers using Mini Glue Dots.

Now that I had created the focal point for this project, I began building the other layers.

I added the wreath to a piece of Basic White card stock that has been embossed with the Merriest Melody 3D Embossing Folder. This was then added to. A piece of Black Glitter Specialty Paper.

The striking contrasts between the colours, widths, embossing and bling ensure the wreath is framed in a stunning way.

I had a 9” square display frame to use for the final project. I decided that the Basic White base layer would provide a 1-1/2” border for the Pale Papaya and Polished Pink ‘frames’. The next background layer was cut from a piece of Black Glitter Specialty Paper – a little black with bling!

After all these elements were secured in place, the finishing touches were added.

A Polished Pink bauble, cut from the Gingerbread Dies bauble, was ‘hung’ from the wreath using a length of gold Simply Elegant Trim and a cute bow was tied.

The banner was created by stamping a greeting from the Star are Shining Stamp Set in Pale Papaya on Basic White card stock. The photopolymer stamp was bent slightly to fit the die from the Floral Hearts Dies. A second banner was cut from Pale Papaya using the same Floral Hearts die. Layered together, the Pale Papaya provides a lovely ‘shadow’.

I used my Pale Papaya and Polished Pink Stampin’ Blends to colour the round silver embellishments from the Silver & Clear Epoxy Essentials to create three clusters of three across the wreath.

Remember to use the colours from the challenge – Pale Papaya, Polished Pink, Basic White, Basic Black and Gold. You can also use neutrals such as Very Vanilla, Crumb Cake, Sahara Sand as well as Metallics.

This challenge will run for a little longer than usual, so there is plenty of time for you to create your project and upload it to to the Facebook Colour INKspiration Group.

You do not need to have a blog to participate but if you do make sure link it to your post.

Until next time, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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Eden Dies
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Paper Snips
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$17.00
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A LITTLE JAR OF GOODIES

For today’s share I wanted to use the Mini Jam Jars and decorate it with the Ever Eden 12″x 12″ Specialty Designer Series Paper.

To do this I cut two strips of the DSP and one strip of Evening Evergreen Cotton Paper. These three strips were cut to different widths. Then I added Adhesive Sheets to the back of the paper.

I used the border die from the Eden Dies to cut each of the layers. After peeling away the adhesive sheet backing I layered the die cut pieces and then wrapped them around the jar.

The Soft Succulent Open Weave Ribbon was perfect to tie around the base of the jar.

For the lid of the jar I used the Layering Circles Dies to cut a scalloped circle in gold Metallic Specialty Paper and a slightly smaller circle in one of designs from the DSP.

I made the looped decoration for the lid by cutting a 12″ length of Soft Succulent Cotton Paper that is 3″ wide. Tear & Tape Adhesive was added to one of the 12″ sides of the paper. The paper was turned over and another length of Tear & Tape was attached to the opposite side.

Using a cutting blade and metal ruler the cotton paper was cut in quarter inch increments along the full 12″ length. When all the cuts were finished I removed the backing from one of the Tear & Tape strips. I folded the paper over and joined the two sides being careful not to pinch a crease into the loops.

The backing from the second strip of Tear & Tape and then rolled the length of loops to create the decoration. After teasing the loops open I attached the decoration to the jar lid.

Then I cut five of the leaves from the same gold paper and tucked them under the loops.

The jar is perfect for storing sweet treats.

This was a fun project to make and I was so pleased by how well the Adhesive Sheets secured the die cut layers to the jar.

Until next time, happy paper crafting.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Because some of the products I have used to make this card are not yet available to customers, I am not able to show them at this time. As soon as product images go live, I will create this section.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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A GOLDEN GIFT BOX

I decided that it was time to make a 3D project so today I have a gift box to share with you.

The Gold and Rose Gold Metallic 6″x 6″ Specialty Paper, in the Annual Catalogue, is stunning. I have teamed it with some of the Eden’s Garden Collection products.

The gift box measures 4″x 4″ and is 1″ deep.

I made the box first and then created the belly band by cutting a 2″ wide strip of Evening Evergreen card. Then I adhered a 1-1/2″ strip of paper from the Ever Eden Specialty Designer Series Paper. The band was wrapped around the box and I gently pinched it along each edge. I was then able to burnish that pinched crease to create four sharp corners for the belly band.

I created the bow by looping each of the four lengths of Open Weave Ribbon and held each loop in plce with a Mini Glue Dot (there are two Soft Succulent and two Evening Evergreen ribbons). The loops were then overlapped and tied tightly in the centre with a length of gold Simply Elegant Trim. Then I cut some lengths of the same ribbons in half lengthwise and tied them around the bow. Finally I unravelled the gold trim to create the individual filaments.

The sentiment, from the Eden’s Garden Stamp Set, was stamped onto a small piece of Basic White card stock using the Evening Evergreen ink. The leaves were stamped in Soft Succulent. Then I used one of the Tailor Made Tags Dies to cut the three tags that are attached to the top of the box. To keep the tags displayed this way I used Mini Glue Dots.

The last step was to add some Garden Gems to the tags. I love the marquise shaped gems!

Now I just need to find something gorgeous to pop inside the gift box. What would you put in the gift box?

Until next time, happy stamping and gift box making.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Because some of the products I have used to make this card are not yet available to customers, I am not able to show them at this time. As soon as product images go live, I will create this section.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00