Happy Monday! Sometimes you just need a quick card to complete in a hurry or you need a practical project of which you can create multiples, such as for an invitation or similar. Today’s share is the perfect idea! Sally Williams brought this cute project to our last team’s Shoebox Swap:
Easy and effective.
Create the peekaboo effect by using one of the many beautiful dies from the Windowbox Collection. They are designed to make and embellish a cute, hexagonal box, but they also look great on the front of a card! (You can also purchase this die set in a Bundle)
This easy project is only two layers – the bottom layer has the colour and the top layer features the cut outs.
The colour below could be printed paper or anything pretty you like! Here, I’ve sponged Mint Macaron and Sweet Sugarplum randomly. It looks a bit ugly when you do it, but it looks great underneath this dainty die image.
A little twirl of that gorgeous copper thread, a sentiment from a scrap, and a sprinkle of Pearls finishes this lovely card off.
Remember you get a FREE SaleABration Item with any purchase of $110! (See the Second Release SaleABration Selection HERE)
I’ve been a bit MIA the last week or so; I’ve been heads down super busy getting ready for our annual team Stamp Camp. I returned last night, and it was yet another successful and fun few days with the girls. It’s heartwarming to see how quickly new demonstrators are assimilated and how everyone shares and helps out. We were extra blessed this year to be visited by the President and COO of Stampin’ Up! Rich Jutkins. He made a flying visit to New Zealand to spend a day with us:
Our camp dates are booked for next year and we’d love to have you with us! Heck, we’d just love to have you be part of our Stampin’ Up! family. Read more about it and see if the fit is right for you!
Upcoming this Week:
Thursday 23 Feb 10 am Birkenhead Stamp Class $15
Saturday 25 Feb 10 am Scrapbooking Class in Tauranga 3 double layouts $45
Sunday 26 Feb 1pm Scrapbooking Class in Birkenhead 2 double layouts $35
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