Good Evening.
Recently I showed you a chocolate card/box I made using pink blue, and
silvers. I made 6 of these in all, and while they were all made using the
same template, all are in different colours.
This one is made using a luxurious linen-like paper.
A closer look at my handmade poinsettias, and mixed foliage.
Inside my card/box with the message tag, and a yummy chocolate in situ.
Another close up look at the flowers, and the tiny die-cut sentiment.
Challenges I would like to enter:-
Allsorts #600 - Christmas Flowers, Wreaths, and Trees
Beccy's Place - Day 30 'Do what you love' (Anything Goes)
Dies - Cheery Lynn Poinsettia Strip; Tim Holtz Holiday Greens; Stampin' Up Sweetest Border; Spellbinders Holiday Sentiments, Scalloped Ovals; Creative Expessions Pine Cones and Greenery
Paper - First Edition Christmas Village
Ink for sponging - Distress ink Aged Mahogany, Peeled Paint, Iced Spruce, Forest Moss
Ribbon, 'berries', gold cord, eyelets are all from my junk stash
Goodness, we are less than an hour until December...how did that happen??????
Until next time, Thank you for visiting,
Hugs,
Jennifer. x
After the glorious silver trees I come and find a beautiful display of Poinsettias, thanks so much for sharing another lovely creation with us at Allsorts challenge.
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Your chocolate folder is wonderful Jennifer. Did you follow a tutorial or did you work the measurements out yourself? I like the pocket on the left which enables a message to be inserted. I can also see that this would be a good idea for the person you inevitably can't think what to buy - chocolate bar on the right and gift card on the left.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Jennifer! I love the traditional colour scheme and the gorgeous poinsettia flowers... my favourite Christmas florals. The texture green card stock looks beautifully luxurious and contrasts perfectly with the kraft base. Fantastic!
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Beccy
So beautiful, thank you for joining us at Allsorts.
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