Hi everyone and welcome to the Creative Cuts and More Blog Hop. You should have arrived from Lisa's blog. If you haven't, you will definitely want to start at the beginning of the hop. You will not want to miss the other projects the Design Team/Guest Design Team members have in store for you this month. Here is the link to the beginning over at the Die Cut Diva blog. If you get lost anywhere along the way, head back to the beginning (DCD blog) where there is a complete list. From here you will continue to Lindsay's blog.
I am one of the Guest Designers for Creative Cuts and More this month. I am continuing my little treat projects here with this Creel Die Cut Box. When I saw this cute box I knew it had to be turned into a purse! I had this die cut made out of the Romance Textured Cardstock. I decorated it with Basic Grey cardstock, used a Cuttlebug Flower Die Cut and a strip of Tacky Tape sprinkled with glitter. I added some finishing touches with the Rhinestones on the corners and in the middle of the flower.
Now with every purse comes chocolate money, right? :) I had the idea to alter these chocolate coins when I saw everyone altering the round chocolate mints. I used my Spellbinders die cuts and attached them to the front and back of each coin. I stamped a Love sentiment on a couple, paper pierced the outside edges, used a heart punch and added a couple rhinestones for bling. What girl wouldn't love bling on her purse!
This is my second project, again with the treat theme. This is a Ghiraradelli chocolate bar. I used the one which comes in a box. I wrapped a plain piece of white card stock around the bar first. Next I wrapped one of CC&M's Mix and Match Mini Album Covers, cut out of Velvet Bubble Gum card stock, around the bar. I added a strip of white paper which I used a border punch on and added a scrap of the left over Album cover. I added a ribbon and tied in a bow. I used more Spellbinders die cuts and topped those off with another CC&M Small Chipboard Heart. I painted the heart with Acrylic paint and stamped the sentiment onto the heart with Brown Stazon Ink.
Now it is your turn to create something wonderful with Die Cuts! You must post a comment to each members projects AND create a project using a Valentine Themed Die Cut for your chance to win. Post a comment on the Die Cut Diva Blog with a direct link to your project by Monday, January 18th, for your chance to win a Variety Package of Products ($15 value) from CC&M.
Now you will want to head on over to Lindsay's blog to continue the hop........
13 comments:
Jenny- both of these projects are ADORABLE - Love the papers you chose. GORGEOUS!
LOVE these! REALLY love them! That creel box is just about the cutest thing!!
Cute projecs usign the die cuts, love your choice of paper. Great idea to decorate the coins too.
Your creel box is just beautiful! Love it! I'm going to have to lift your altered coin idea...way too cool! Great projects!
Jenny these are just too cute! I love that you made that box into a yummy purse!! :) Just perfect!!
Chocolate money... so yummy! Both projects are wonderful, so pretty in pink. Congrats on being a guest designer ;)
Proving that I don't leave many comments over on your blog (:$), I have only JUST noticed your changed layout and banner. Wow, it looks really great!! Sorry it took me so long to notice.
This project is so adorable!! Love the idea of jazzing up the chocolate coins for Valentine's Day. Nice work, as usual haha :)
You are AMAZING!! I got to see and hold all of this yesterday and it is GORGEOUS! I can't believe you wrapped the album page [in velvet no less] around the candy bar! It's beautiful! All of it!
oh, how fun is this box. Love the pattern paper and all the paper goods inside! Now that is my kind of treat!!
Your projects are just BEAUTIFUL!!!!! What a GREAT idea to decorate the coins! =)
Oh WOW these are all so pretty! What a great idea to decorate the gold coins for inside the purse!
Oh Jenny, Both project are so pretty! I love the decorated coins.
Beautiful work!
Jenny,
What Beautiful & Adorable creations!!
Aloha & Hugs,
Denise
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