Thank you for joining us on another Pinkies Blog Hop! We're showcasing lots of gorgeous projects using products from the new Stampin' Up!® Seasonal Autumn Winter Catalogue. Simply use the buttons at the end of each post to keep hopping!
Welcome to those who have joined me from Sarah's blog - wasn't her project gorgeous? I just love how she has used the new products from Stampin' Up!'s new seasonal catalogue which runs until the end of the year.
One of the first products I feel immediately in love with was the gorgeous and versatile Candy Cane Lane Designer Series Paper. I particularly love the sheet with the gingerbread houses and could not resist using this as the basis for my project – a 3D shadow box card.
After cutting out the gingerbread house image, I have used crumb cake cardstock as the background to the shadow box – having first embossed it with the Falling Softly embossing folder and using the chalk marker on the embossed image, so it looks like snow falling. I finished off the edges of the card using images cut from other sheets of the DSP.
Don't forget to stop by Catherine's blog as I know she has a fab project to share with you. Click on the next button below to take a look
To make these projects you will need:
Cardstock/Paper: Thick Whisper White, Crumb Cake, Candy Cane Lane DSP ♦ Stamps: Star of Light ♦ Ink: Real Red ♦ Tools/Accessories: Simply Scored Scoring Tool, Envelope Punch Board, Falling Softly Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Wink of Stella pen (clear), Linen Thread, Stampin' Dimensionals, Glue Dots, Chalk marker
You can order from my online shop 24/7 or if you prefer contact me directly. Why not contact me and I’ll send you a free copy of the seasonal catalogue.
A la prochaine! AmitiƩs!
Nicole
Such a lovely card Nicole. I love this DSP too xx
ReplyDeleteGreat shadow box. I also love the Candy Cane DSP.
ReplyDeleteFabulous project love it!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card Nicole! I'm loving shadow box cards at the moment
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