Tuesday, 18 December 2018

Colour Creations - Merry Merlot

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Hello Everyone, 
Here we are at the last colour creations for the year. This week the colour is Merry Merlot a beautiful red wine colour so rich and warm looking. great for any occasion.
I have chosen to make a 3d project as I needed to finish up my Christmas goodies. So I have made 2 very easy coffee mugs and filled them with sweets for my 2 youngest god Children. Not that they are that young anymore as one will be starting year 9 and the other year 10 in the new year.
 I used the Merry Merlot card for the base of the mugs and added the Dashing Along DSP and then the Gold foil for the first letter of their names. I then filled the mugs with sweets and I will make an envelope that looks like a teabag later to put the gift cards into.
These mugs are so easy to make all you need is 1 A4 sheet of card and a very small amount of DSP and of course the Envelope punch board.
This will be the last Colour Creations blog until the 8th of January 2019. So I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and Safe New Year. I look forward to catching up with everyone again then.
If you would like to see the other Merry Merlot Blog Hoppers please head over to Catherine's Page Here:- 
Hugs for now Diane xxx

6 comments:

  1. What a wonderful gift idea Dianne! Thanks for hopping along in 2108!

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  2. Aww, these are lovely, and what a great way to dress up a gift card! I'm sure your god children will love them.

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  3. The mugs make a great gift and look good in the featured colour.

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  4. I'm sure your god children will love these sweet filled mugs and I love that you've personalised them with the Large Letters!

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  5. Your Christmas mugs look gorgeous Diane! The Merry Merlot colour looks great. Merry Christmas!

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