Here are some projects made using the Haiku Designer Series Papers which are reduced from $16.95 down to only $10.17, that's 40% off and equates to less than 85c per sheet! This paper is really pretty for Autumn projects. Here I have made a card using the Wet Watercolour Crayon technique (using Rich Regals here) using the Inspired by Nature stamp set and Lovely Labels. I have used some of the Haiku DSP in the background. I am happy with how this turned as this is the first time I have made a card using this technique. The little box is made using the Scallop Envelope Die for the Big Shot (you really need this awesome machine). It is made using two of the scallop envelopes with the bottom flap cut down to 1/2" and then stuck together. I have adhered a strip of the Haiku DSP around the middle and held the flap down using a build-a-brad. These are so much fun to use. You will need the 1/2"Circle Punch for use with these cute little brads. You can punch out the circle from DSP or you can stamp an image and punch that out instead. I just love these so much because you can tailor brads to every project you make. The brad is made using the reverse of the DSP and then some Pumpkin Pie Grosgrain ribbon tied around to finish it off. This little box will fit some little Lindt square chocolates or some matching love notes and envelopes. These are the projects that my Stamp Club ladies will make this month. I hope they like them :) Dont forget that you only have until Tuesday night to order these papers plus a few more at the special prices. Click here to see the selection of DSP on special this week. Call me today to place your order on 0414 400 841.
I have *got* to make one of those little boxes ... as soon as I remember how ... sounds like something for me to do tomorrow. And your flower card is gorgeous as well - if it wasn't nearly midnight I would be all inspired right now
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Felicity, that card is soooo beautiful. I just love it. I even like the pinks and I am not a pink person. See you next UStamp? Your work is awesome.
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