A quick post tonight but a bit of a special one. The team over at Just Add Ink are celebrating their 400th challenge! Woohoo!! These gals are pretty much where my blogging journey began so I just couldn't help but jump in for this awesome milestone. Congrats, team. I love following your beautiful creations!
This is the inspiration pic this week and, it's really no surprise, it totally got me thinking Easter treats!
So here are some sweet little treat boxes made with the Clear Tiny Treat boxes. At 2x2x2" they're such a great size!
Back view. Yuuum!
Supplies Used:
Stamps: Lots of Happy Card Kit Stamp Set
Inks: Tuxedo Black Momento
Papers: Wood Textures Designer Series Paper Stack (cut to 3x2" pieces)
Tools/Accessories: Clear Tiny Treat Boxes, Watercolour Pencils, Gold Mini Sequin Trim, Powder Pink 3/8" Shimmer Ribbon, Dimensionals, Brown paper cut into strips
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Susan Wong
EDIT:
So chuffed to be the winner of this JAI challenge and get the opportunity to be Guest Designer with this talented team!! Thank you Just Add Ink!
These are utterly delightful Susan! I love the delicate hues, the woodgrain, gleam of sequins and the softness of the pink ribbon. It's a real pleasure to have you join us for our 400th challenge! xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous Easter treat boxes, Susan! I love how you've stamped and coloured on the soft woodgrain paper and how the banner shape and touches of ribbon and sequins add such interest and texture. So lovely to have you join us for our 400th Challenge at Just Add Ink.
ReplyDeleteOh My Word! These wonderful Easter treats are simply divine, Susan. I absolutely adore every single element, especially the soft subtle tones, the stamped woodgrain dsp and the hint of gold. Thank You so much for sharing your stunning creations with us this week at Just Add Ink x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creations Susan! You had me at that DSP - it's my fave!!! So lovely to have you join our 400th Just Add Ink challenge! Kelly x
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how sweet, Susan. The combination of paper & watercoloured flowers is simply gorgeous & a lovely gift. So glad you could play along with us for our 400th challenge.
ReplyDeleteDi :)