It appears that my "new look" has a problem or two - looks like I've got to go back through and reload all my photo's - please bear with me while I get organised.
In the meantime, here's a cute little gift basket I made from 4 Scallop Envelope die cuts.

I used an A4 sheet of So Saffron cardstock for the die cuts and the handle and some scraps of Washington Apple DSP to decorate. I also recommend using Sticky Strip to adhere your pieces together - that stuff won't budge once it's on and you can be sure your project isn't going to fall apart in a hurry.
My favourite stamp set in the Autumn/Winter Mini Catalogue is Vintage Vogue. Here, I've used Really Rust ink to stamp the larger flower and Ruby Red for the smaller one and layered them together with a dimensional between and a silver brad for the centre. I also cut the "Little Leaves" die from Old Olive cardstock and sponged some ink on the leaves to highlight them.
You can put absolutely anything in this little gift box. As you can see - perfect for handmade soaps - great for chocolates (easter eggs) or cupcakes. I made one for Sheree, the hostess of my last workshop and filled it with a sample package of SU goodies. She loved it so much she joined as a demonstrator ..... Well, she'd already decided to join way before the workshop .... but it's a pretty impressive little gift box non-the-less.
In the meantime, here's a cute little gift basket I made from 4 Scallop Envelope die cuts.
I used an A4 sheet of So Saffron cardstock for the die cuts and the handle and some scraps of Washington Apple DSP to decorate. I also recommend using Sticky Strip to adhere your pieces together - that stuff won't budge once it's on and you can be sure your project isn't going to fall apart in a hurry.
My favourite stamp set in the Autumn/Winter Mini Catalogue is Vintage Vogue. Here, I've used Really Rust ink to stamp the larger flower and Ruby Red for the smaller one and layered them together with a dimensional between and a silver brad for the centre. I also cut the "Little Leaves" die from Old Olive cardstock and sponged some ink on the leaves to highlight them.
You can put absolutely anything in this little gift box. As you can see - perfect for handmade soaps - great for chocolates (easter eggs) or cupcakes. I made one for Sheree, the hostess of my last workshop and filled it with a sample package of SU goodies. She loved it so much she joined as a demonstrator ..... Well, she'd already decided to join way before the workshop .... but it's a pretty impressive little gift box non-the-less.

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