Friday, April 1, 2011

The birthday pack

Hi Stampers


My girlfriends daughter turned ‘9’ this month, oh gosh where did that time go. So yay for me I get to do something girlie for a change So I started with pink cause that is this girls favourite colour………


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This is the card, outside of course and this is


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the inside of course and then onto the money holder


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and then this very cute box that held the homemade Rocky Road, yum, this is always a favourite


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and all three together


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but wait there’s more, I brought a gift as well because we have a new shop here called Smiggles and all the kids love it so I had to buy a Smiggles gift. I needed a something to pop it into so I made a bag but in the meantime I spoke to my friend who explained that pink was no longer the right colour, we have moved onto blue '”oh no” everything I made was in pink. So what did I do – made a blue bag of course, it didn’t match the set but it was more about the thought.


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So not quite the matching set that I had pictured but you know it has a little bit of everything. Here is a close up of the bag.


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The pink items were made using the inlay technique. A very cool technique to play with. Punch out your shapes and layer on top of each other using ‘Tombow Adhesive’ and then run through the ‘Big Shot’ using an Embossing folder that has a tight pattern. As easy as that



Everything used in these projects was Stampin’ Up of course.


Thanks for stopping by.


Cherie

4 comments:

Debbie Lamb said...

Everything looks so gorgeous. What a very lucky recipient.

Alison said...

What a lovely birthday set. Your daughter will love it.

Helen Williams said...

Cherie this stunning without it been a quite a matching, I'm sure it when down a treat with the birthday girl.

Julie Calkin said...

This set looks very cool and that is a fantastic technique on my list to try