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THURSDAY IS SET ASIDE TO SHARE 3D PROJECTS WITH YOU

3D Thursday is one of my favourite days from my blogging schedule.

Many of you will be aware that for a great many years I was a Home Economics teacher. When teaching students sewing skills, there was a strong focus on patterns. The concept of designing an item of clothing and producing the 2D pattern that would then be sewn to fit a 3D form was my ‘bread and butter’.

I have taken this 2D-3D/3D-2D skill into other areas of life. When I see a floorplan, I am able to easily visualise it as a 3D space. When I see a gift box or gift bag, I can process what I need to do to make this from cardstock and Designer Series Paper.

My maths skills at school were not much to write home about but my spacial awareness and 2D/3D transformation skills have enhanced my paper crafting skills.

Here is this week’s 3D project.

This gift box was created to highlight the large wave stamp, from the Waves of Inspiration Stamp Set. The wave image was stamped four times on large Night of Navy panels.

The waves were stamped using Versamark before having white embossing powder, from the Basics Stampin’ Emboss Powders, sprinkled and heat embossed. Alarge bow was then tied over the top of the box.

The overlaying waves were die cut from Night of Navy and Silver Foil pieces that has Adhesive Sheets adhered. This made it so much easier to secure the wave layers over the stamped white image.

The box measures 5-1/4″x 3-1/2″x 3-1/4″.

After the lid was fitted over the base, a long length of Metallic Mesh Ribbon was wrapped twice around the gift box.

A few Holiday Rhinestone Basic Jewels were added to the longer sides of the gift box.

There are so many wonderful goodies that could be popped into this gift box. What would you place inside?

Tomorrow is Fancy Fold Friday – until then 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.

Product List
Waves Dies
[158840]
$60.00
Whisper White Craft Stampin' Pad
Whisper White Craft Stampin’ Pad
[101731]
$14.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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FRESHLY BREWED PROJECTS BLOG HOP IS BACK

After a short break, the Latte Girls are back blog hopping.

This week’s theme is Christmas Designer Series Paper. This is a great way for us to share ways to use the stunning range of current Christmas Designer Series Paper.

May be an image of coffee cup and text that says 'Freshly Brewed PROJEGTS'

I made a few cards before I chose the one that I liked the most.

The Peaceful Place 12″x 12″ Specialty DSP is a glorious combination of white, grays and silver foil. Although snowflakes are rarely seen in Australia, over the summer months, it is still lovely to use them for cards for Christmas.

For the card base I layered an angled piece of DSP onto a piece of Basic Gray card before adhering this panel on the Smoky Slate card base.

For the panel that is layered up, using Stampin’ Dimensionals, I stamped Noel from the Tidings & Trimmings Stamp Set, on the piece of buffalo checked DSP.

Then I attached this piece to the snowflake DSP and Basic Gray card. A length of Metallic Mesh Ribbon was wrapped and tied around the layered panel.

I added strips of DSP on the card insert and envelope. The final step was to add some silver Metallic Pearls to the front of the card.

I think I will make some more cards similar in style to this one to send to family and friends. What do you think?

Now make sure that you hop over and see what the rest of the Latte Girls have created:

These are the other two cards I made in preparation for this blog hop. I prefer the first card because is more elegant – less busy.

I do like the colours and designs in the Peaceful Prints 12″x 12″ DSP pack but I think that I needed to use them differently. Maybe I should have just left the trees off the card. What do you think?

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.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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THE GIFT OF GIVING

I found a box of yummy looking petit fours and new I could make a lovely gift box to turn it into a gift for someone special.

Mr Kipling French Fancies

This is one of four different gift boxes I made on the weekend.

Today, my eldest daughter asked if I had something she could give to her boss because she has been so thoughtful and supportive – of course, I have something – silly question.

I teamed the gorgeous PEONY GARDEN DESIGNER SERIES PAPER with Petal Pink cardstock to make the box.

Then it was time to use the PEONY DIES to cut three complete flowers in vellum. These were each coloured using PETAL PINK, GRAY GRANITE and SMOKY SLATE BLENDS.

The ribbon is from the just released AUGUST THROUGH DECEMBER MINI CATALOGUE. It is the 1.5″ METALLIC MESH RIBBON – it is, oh, so pretty.

Finally, the greeting is from the TASTEFUL TOUCHES STAMP SET and is cut using the TASTEFUL LABELS DIES.

THREE FLOWERS – THREE DIFFERENT COLOURS
AND, LOTS OF WINK OF STELLA
AND, LOTS OF TASTY TREATS!

I hope that Ashleigh’s boss likes her gift.

Totally happy with this project – what do you think?

Thanks for popping by … happy stamping and gift box making!

These are the products I used to make this gift box. If you live in Australia, you can order any of these through me.

Product List
Peony Dies
[152701]
$70.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00