Hello there, and welcome to another Stamping Sunday Blog Hop, today we are focusing on Designer Series Paper from the holiday catalogue. There are so many beautiful ones in there this year. I have choosen to create a card and envelope from the Frosted Floral Paper. As usual it is so much more beautiful in real life as it has this pearlised sheen to all sides of the papers.
I got the idea for this card from a lady who participated in my Christmas Challenge in September. The central portion looks like it is attached by magic! I assure you it's not and when you know how you will love it! I took lots of photos to show you as it really needs to be seen from lot of angles to appreciate it.
Here is a video tutorial on how to make the card
As the card ended up a little thick, I decided to make a boxelope for it... I know I made up a word! it's basically a very slim box, I used the envelope punch board to do this. I often use this website here to figure out the measurements. I then created a belly band for it and decorated it with carious die cuts to match the card.
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Love your work Ruth! Both the box and card are looking beautiful! x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful 3D card Ruth! I love how you coordinated the bold embellishment for your card and the bold designer paper on the boxelope belly band.
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth, you made a beautiful card! Love all the colors and the flowers :-)
ReplyDeleteThnx for your inspiration!
Hugs, Wilma
Beautiful projects Ruth! I love the Boxalope idea!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, Ruth. The card is incredible - and thankyou for your video tutorial. D xox
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