I had to go bright orange with these as it's a color I love to use with flowers. It reminds me of a hot sunny day.
I didn't really know what I was going to do with the image after, but I have a few product boxes saved and one of them fit perfectly to use for a simple gift box.
Products used:
- Kraft wrapping paper
- Elmer's spray glue
- Orange ribbon
- ProMarkers - Holly, Lush Green, Green, Mint Green, Cool Grey 1-3, Bright Orange, Pumpkin, Gold, Sunflower, Burnt Sienna, Cocoa, Saddle Brown, Caramel, Lemon, Soft Lime & Primrose
- Prismacolor - Dark Brown & Dark Green
- Ranger Liquid Pearls - Bronze
- Papermania & Little Claire Designs outline stickers
From this:
To this:
I am entering my gift box into the following challenges:
A beautiful floral creation, thanks so much for joining in with our Spring theme at Allsorts challenge.
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Gorgeous altering and beautiful colouring.
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Beautiful work with the hellebores Nicola! That is such a fun colour to do them in, and I love that lush satin ribbon too!
ReplyDeletePretty gift box, love the Hellebores. Thanks for entering your wonderful creation at The Crafter's Cafe this fortnight for our "Easter and/or Florals)" challenge.
ReplyDeletebeautiful box, love that stunning flower, thank you so much for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge, hugs kath xxx
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Hugs Shell xx
Beautiful and wonderful gift box!! Love the colors!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for entering our ATG challenge at Through The Craft Room Door this week. Looking forward to see you again next challenge.
HUGS Cicci
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Gorgeous gift box creation, thanks for joining Allsorts challenge, good luck.
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Tracy x
Absolutely GORGEOUS coloring and presentation Nichola! I am sure whoever receives this one will gasp when they see it! What a beauty and that ribbon is to die for!
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