Another gift box courtesy of Hayley, don't forget you can visit her blog here.
The image taking pride of place is from Bordering on Romance and is enhanced using marker pens, blender pens and pearls. The various layers of the box have been die cut using the framelits, one has been embossed with a coordinating folder and another is cut from Twitterpated designer paper.
I had quite a busy time in my hotel room in Wales a couple of weeks ago, look at all the projects I made! I have already shown you one or two of them in detail and here is another.
This beautiful gift box is once again courtesy of Hayley Gillie and makes use of the framelit dies and the Apothecary Art stamp set.
This gorgeous bag really is made from card and paper and was designed by Hayley Gillie, her blog is here. Making great use of designer papers and punches to create embellishments this is a fantastic way of presenting a gift box.
Remember this? It is a retake on the gift box that I made at team training last month but in a different colour scheme. I used the traditional red and green of old olive and cherry cobbler together with the Holly Berry designer paper. See, I told you I would be making a lot of these!
I love this box! The lovely Amanda Fowler showed us how at our recent team training day at the end of July.
The box itself is made from just one piece of A4 card stock and created easily using the Simply Scored. The lid is made from a scallop square cut using the Big Shot.
The completed box stands around 6 inches high and will be perfect at Christmas time, I can see that I will be making a lot of these.