We will be making this for club on Thursday. This has a very Thanksgiving/harvest feel to it to me. And we will be using the Early Espresso Waffle paper to make the bow. I really love the look of the Pearl Basic Jewel accenting the center of the bow! We will be using a Double Rock and Roll technique on this project. Lots of cleaning between stamping, but I think the effect is worth it :-)
We will be adding a little dazzle to the candles by sponging some Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint onto the tissue paper before applying to the candles, because a little dazzle is a good thing :-) More stamping inside the boxes too. I hope I remember to bring some of my sentiment stamps so you all can add something inside the box if you want.
- Stamps: Day of Gratitude
- Paper: More Mustard, Cajun Craze, Naturals Ivory, Autumn Spice Specialty DSP, Waffle paper
- Ink: More Mustard, Cajun Craze, Early Espresso
- Other: 1-3/8" Circle punch, 1/16" punch, paper cutter with scoring blade, heat gun, Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint, sponge, Stampin' Dimensonals, Pearl Basic Jewels
In case you haven't seen it yet, lol!
8 comments:
Wow! These colors are amazing on this project, and I'm so impressed with the waffle paper bow!
I love this! What a perfect little gift. Can you share how you made the box for the tea lights? Thanks!
Cindy, there is a link to the tutorial for the box and the tea lights at the end of the post :-)
OMG, this is SO WAY COOL!!! I need a fall swap idea and I really don't just want to do a card - I'm SOOOOO gonna make these for my swap on Sunday!! Thanks for the tutorial - gotta go buy some tealights and white tissue paper tonight!
Very pretty! Just so you know in Nov. I am doing this for a 3D Challenge I changed the sizes and stuff but still will give you credit you inspired me :)
Wow Holly! I'm honored! I just love making these things, and am pleased others like them as much as I do :)
Love all your tea boxes!! How creative you are! Just found your blog...will be back!! fantastic ideas!
Another great one! Love the rock n roll. So very fun!
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