Take a stroll through the blogs of all the Paper Gardeners and enjoy some wonderful wintry inspiration.
While you visit, subscribe to each Gardener's blog and take note of each designer's name and their Secret Snow Word in their blog post. Once you finish your garden tour, send an E-mail to custserv@papergardenprojects.com with the list of designers and their Secret Snow Word.
Everyone who sends the correct list of designers and words will be entered in a random drawing to win a special frosty prize. You need to send an e-mail to the address above; please don't leave your list as a comment. You have until midnight (EST) on Dec. 21 to sent your snow-y list.
Here is a picture of the Frosty Prize full of paper crafting goodies.
The prize includes:
- Some crystal snowflakes from our new button collection
- A cling mounted Alfie tasting Snow stamp from the Official Snow Tasters stamp set.
- A jar of crystal glitter
- A collection of frosty embellishments including buttons, white flowers, sequins, and brads
- A Colorbox chalk cat's eye ink pad
So put on your mittens and go for a garden tour (or just stay in you jammies - we won't tell). Here is the garden tour guide list:
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My Secret Snow Word is... PURE
And here is my project... a little portfolio box made with the little Skater from Eat Cake Graphics and lots of the paper and embellishments from the Frosted Winter Paper Kit - all available at Paper Garden Projects. Be sure to scroll down for the tutorial!
And here's the inside!! Mmmmm...... :-)
1. Choose a piece of 8.5" x 11" cardstock for your base. I used a piece of Prism Crabapple Dark cardstock that was included in the Frosted Paper kit.
With the 11" side of the paper touching the top of your Scor-Pal and the left corner of the cardstock lined up at 1/4" (this is important!!), score your cardstock at 2 1/2", 3", 7 1/2", and 8". Then turn your cardstock so the 11" side is touching the left side of the Scor-Pal, and, with the cardstock tucked in the corner, score at 1/2", 1", 7 1/2" and 8".
Trim your bottom section as in the picture above. You should be able to click on it to see it better.
Add a Basic Grey magnet. I actually put the top magnet under the button on the top flap, so there was cardstock between the two halves of the magnet. It helps to get it apart later. Those magnets are strong!!
And there you have it! You can fit about 4 (lightly embellished) cards and envelopes in the box, or lots and lots of stamped images, or maybe a candy bar or two, or even a couple hot chocolate packets, mini marshmallows and some peppermint stir sticks like I did above. Yum!! :0)
Thanks for stopping by!! Don't forget to grab my word and then walk over to Debbie's
garden for her project!!
Blessings!
Tricia
17 comments:
Great box. Thanks for the tutorial. Cute stamps.
This is one awesome and fun gift idea. I just love the colors and details. Thanks for the inspiring project and tutorial too.
you did a wonderful job on your tutorial!! such a darling project! yum!!
made me hungry
I do just LOVE this idea! I hope to make some of these this weekend!!! Fabulous, fabulous job!!
thanks for the tutorial of that great box....I'm sure gonna make it onze!
xxx Margreet
WOW! "Pure" is right! Pure Gorgeousness! What an ingenious idea and an AWEsome tutorial. LOVE the box. I wanna make one ASAP! Fabulous!
Thanks for the tutorial. This is a cute and fun idea.
You did an awesome job on this project and the tutorial! Great job!
I want one of these filled boxes! Thanks for the info on how to make it.
What a sweet project! I can think of so many things to fill this with. Thanks for the tutorial!
~ky
Wonderful project. Very pretty. Thank you so much for sharing it.
Khunter47
What a gorgeous box.
what a fantastic little holder and thanks for the tutorial- you did fine- May your Christmas be filled with Happiness
What an awesome holder! Love the color choices!
Denise Wells
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This is just adorable Tricia! What a great little gift - all those details are amazing. Great job on the tutorial too!
This is the perfect gift for the weather we are having. TFS!
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