I chose a piece of paper from the Painted Christmas Designer Series Paper to make a birthday card – I always love trying to find new ways to use a product that seems to have only one use.
This piece of DSP also gave me the colour scheme – Real Red and Calypso Coral. This is a simple layout and great for an inexperienced card maker. After I adhered the DSP to the Calypso Coral layer I wrapped and secured a length of Real Red Mini Ruffled Ribbon. This was then adhered to the card front.
The birthday greeting is from the Sweet as a Peach Stamp Set. I used the Triple Banner Punch to create the banner end.
I fussy cut several of the ‘circles’ and popped them up using Stampin’ Dimensionals. Half inch strips of the DSP were added to the card insert and envelope.
Surprisingly I didn’t add any embellishments to this card.
Who would you send this card to? If you live in Australia, let me know and I will gift this card to you.
Until tomorrow, 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.
Hello everyone. Thanks for taking the time to pop by to check out today’s project.
Today I have a card for this week’s Global Design Project theme challenge – #303 is all about Flower Power.
For my card I decided to use the Sweet as a Peach Stamp Set.
I started by stamping the flowers. To do this, I used sponge daubers to apply the colours to each flower before stamping onto Shimmery White cardstock. The coordinating dies from the Peach Dies set were used to cut the flowers. I also stamped and die cut some of the leaves.
I used a Basic Black card base and adhered a panel of paper from the You’re a Peach Designer Series Paper pack.
The Paper Lattice piece was popped up onto another piece of Basic Black cardstock using Black Stampin’ Dimensionals. Then the black panel also popped up with dimensionals.
Some of the flowers had some leaves attached to the back. Then I started attaching the flowers and had them cascade down the lattice.
The birthday greeting was stamped in Calypso Coral ink and was then cut using one of the Stitched Rectangle Dies. Guess what? It has double dimensionals holding it up.
I added some Elegant Faceted Gems and a small bow of Pale Papaya Open Weave Ribbon that was cut in half. The last thing I did was to paint some Clear Wink of Stella across all the flowers and leaves.
I really like the Paper Lattice pieces. They are going to be so much fun to create with.
What do you think? Have you used the Paper Lattice pieces yet?
Until tomorrow, 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.
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.
Hello and welcome. If you’re new to my blog, I am so pleased that you have popped by. If you’ve popped by before, I appreciate that you have returned.
I am slowly catching up on my crafting and posts – and, hope to be ‘on time’ very soon (I try to schedule my posts at 9am each day).
Over the next few days I plan to share projects using the You’re a Peach Suite Collection.
For this project, I was inspired by my daughters’ love of Peach Iced Tea. So, I went looking for something that I could make a gift box for. Thank goodness for T2 products – I found their Packs a Peach tea bags. Now I must admit I thought the packaging wasn’t awful, but I also knew that I could create something just a little more special. The teabags are in super-cute triangular bags and there are 10 bags in the packet.
The box they come in is larger than the box I made.
I chose three core colours, that coordinate with the You’re a Peach Designer Series Paper, for this gift box – Calypus Coral, Pale Papaya and Pear Pizzazz. Then I added some Basic White and White Vellum. The gift box base measured 9-3/8″x 8-3/4″ and was scored in at 3″ along all four sides. The lid measured 8-3/8″x 7-3/4″ and was scored at 2-5/16″ along all four sides – this ensures the lid is just a little larger than the base so that it fits over the base easily.
The DSP for the lid was cut 2-1/4″ high for all four panels and then 3-1/4″ for the front and back and 2-5/8″ for each of the sides. The DSP for the base was cut 2-7/8″ high for all four panels and then 3-1/4″ for the front and back and 2-5/8″ for each of the sides.
I used one of the Scalloped Contour Dies to cut Pear Pizzazz and White Vellum layers for the box top. The die was too wide for the top but I was able to reposition the die to make the finished layer narrower. The Pear Pizzazz layer was then stamped with the leaves and stems image from the Sweet As A Peach Stamp Set. A few drops of Multipurpose Glue were placed on this layer before the vellum was attached. The glue was hidden as soon as the peaches and flowers were adhered onto the vellum, using Stampin’ Dimensionals. The flowers and peaches were stamped using both Calypso Coral (stamped off) and Pale Papaya. I cut five double leaves in Pear Pizzazz and attached them with Mini Glue Dots.
The sentiments were stamped in Pear Pizzazz and Calypso Coral. The ‘Thanks for being as’ was cut using a die from from the Peach Dies and the ‘sweet as a peach’ was cut using one of the Scalloped Contours Dies. The final touches included adding Clear Wink of Stella onto the peaches and flowers, and then adding some of the Pale Papaya 2021-2023 In Colour Jewels.
These are some of the products I used for this gift box. Which ones do you have on your wishlist?
Who would you give this peach tea gift box to?
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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