Monday, 20 June 2016

Chilling out with Belle & Boo


Over the weekend I indulged a bit moe in Belle & Boo products. I had already a card with the cute ballet decoupage image in mind where I wanted to use white die-cut corners and leaves for a light summery feel. But I also wanted to create an MDF plaque with a seaside scene utilising the ice cream scene. And this one is not for gving away, it is just for me and my new home and therefore extra special.


Base of the plaque is an MDF coaster. I used a Crop-a-dile to punch a hole and then covered both sides in patterned paper from the Belle & Boo II collection with the help of glossy First Edition Deco Mache glue.

All die-cuts used for the two projects are created using First Edition die sets.

I have again prepared product lists and step-by-step instructions for both projects in case you want to re-create them. Just go to my Trimcraft gallery for details.

Sunday, 5 June 2016

Belle & Boo Summer Crafting


The new Belle & Boo products by Trimcraft are just lovely for nice summery craft projects. And I just cannot resist the cute rabbit Boo. So the items came in pretty handy for some crafty relaxation on lovely days with loads of sun like we are allowed to enjoy them at the moment. The result are two plaques and a card with a folded sheet of patterned paper, which you can see in this post. I hope you like what I have created.


Product lists and step-by-step instructions as well as larger images of the projects can be found in my Trimcraft gallery.


Santoro Mirabelle III Plaque


I must admit that the Santoro collections by Trimcraft are my all time favourite craft products for the creation of decorative items for my own home. And after the coasters there just had to be another Santoro Mirabelle plaque.

The plaque is created using a rectangular piece of MDF, which came already with two holes at the top, a length of string, some First Edition Deco Mache glossy decoupage glue and apart from that only Santoro Mirabelle III products. A list with all individual items as well as step-by-step instructions are again in my Trimcraft gallery.