Wednesday 18 September 2024

Week 21 Crushed Curry - Colour Creations Blog-Hop 2024-25

 

Hello and welcome to the Art with Heart Colour Creations Blog-Hop. This week our feature colour is Crushed Curry, and yes it does look like curry powder. I thought I would do something a little different this week, it's not a card. It's a gift card or Money holder, and it hangs.

I started my project using Crushed Curry for the main card stock and added DSP from the Sentimental Christmas Suite. 

It's a cute little hanging box to hang in the Christmas tree, you could put a tag on it with the persons name if you wished. It closes using the sentiment tag at the front. Which comes from the Peaceful Season Bundle. The ribbon is the Frayed Grosgrain. I Stamped in Pretty Peacock and finished with the Drusy  Embellishments.


It's big enough to slip a gift card or some money into the box and a great idea when you don't know what to buy someone for Christmas. If you would like to know more about this design or the products used please feel free to contact me.

To catch up with the next person on the Hop please follow the link button below to-: Ros Davidson


 

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Thank you for taking the time to view my Blog.

 Hugs Diane xx


4 comments:

  1. Oh, that's cute! What a great idea, to hang this from the Christmas tree. The Crushed Curry base of the box really brings out the colour of the glowing candles in the paper.

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  2. What a fabulous idea, Di, to create a hanging gift card or Money holder. I love the DSP you have paired with your Crushed Curry.

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  3. It hadn't occurred to me how well Crushed Curry went with this Christmas DSP. Your hanging card is a perfect way to give some money or a gift card too.

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  4. This is such a lovely gift idea, thank you for sharing!

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