This weeks theme is to CASE the Designer - Kylie Bertucci. I normally take things so literally and my first thought was to CASE the card layout. Instead I pushed myself to make something 3D using the colours in her card.
I haven't long had the Pillow Box die or the Corrugated cardstock and wanted to give them both a workout. I love the look of the corrugation on the box, it adds a very interesting texture. I also extended the box a little when I added the Cherry Cobbler top.
See the beautiful ribbon, all glittery? That is the White Glitter ribbon from the Holiday catalogue. My good friend Claire Daly shared how she coloured that back of the ribbon with a Stampin' Write marker, so I did too!. It is worth a little effort to have a matching ribbon!
I can't wait to see how you take inspiration from Kylie's project when you play at Global Design Project with us!
Hi Paula your project looks great - I'm very tempted to get this die! Angela
ReplyDeleteYour pillow box looks amazing in the corrugated cardstock, great interpretation of the sketch as always Paula xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful project, Paula! I love everything about it - especially how well you played with texture. Your reindeer could not be more perfect.
ReplyDeleteStamping twins. LOVE what you made...so much so I copied you :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a elegant pillow box!
ReplyDeleteI love the corrugated and cherry cobbler idea Paula!! Very classy project.
ReplyDeleteThe reindeer is a winner Paula. I love what you have done for this challenge. x
ReplyDeleteGreat. The idea with the ribbon is so awesome. Thank you for sharing ❤︎
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty pillow box. I think I would cherish it more than whatever comes inside. Beautiful as always.
ReplyDeleteThis Pillow Box is on my To-Do-List! Really, really beautiful. TFS!
ReplyDeleteHugs Tanja
I LOVE this project so much Paula. The colours and papers are all so gorgeous together. Great tip about colouring the glitter ribbon too - I must try it out!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely box!
ReplyDeleteReally feels like I have to give it a try!