Thursday, 26 February 2009
THANK YOU CARD AND BOX ENVELOPE
Hi everyone
I'm trying to drag myself away from QVC craft day as I am being too naughty buying too much!!
Just been watching Nancy from DCWV so I thought I would post the Thank you card I made for my blogger friend Enfys who so kindly did some shopping for me when she was in the US.
The card and box were made using the Luxury Stack from DCWV and some cream and pale blue pearlescent card for card base and matting. For the card i used cricut MM cart for the scalloped circle and adhered pearls around the scallops and circle punch. thte thanks was computer generated and clear dome sticker adhered over the top.Martha Stewart Doily punch in cream then some lush pale blue double satin ribbon.
The box was made with Wildcard cricut cartridge and slightly stretched to fit in design studio. made up with some acetate in the window.
The patterned card from the luxury stack didn't photograph too well but the papers in this stack are beautiful.
thanks for looking!!
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8 comments:
Oh Julie!! This is just absolutely gorgeous! I love the softness with the design cardstock. A match made in heaven girlfriend. So good to see you crafting again, my mojo is null...You would think after receiving all my wonderful goodies from you, I would be crafting away, but I keep drawing blanks.
Hugz,xx
~L~
Julie, this is so beautiful and very creative! I love the box envelope. Very elegant!
This is just so beautiful Julie...
I bet Enfys loved this gorgeous keepsake
hugs
Lana x
Julie, Julie, Julie...you never cease to amaze with me with your talents! This is one of the most BEE-YOU-TEA-FUL cards I have ever seen! I hope you don't mind if I scraplift. It's so me!
...oh my word, Julie - this is so elegant - absolutely beautiful. You're one talented lady, you are!
As Lillie said, this is just absolutely gorgeous....
This is absolutely stunning, I adore the box too. Enfys is a sweetheart isn't she? Kim
You should do a tutorial on this. Lovely! I would die to know how you created the box!
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