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Monday, January 15, 2018

CTMH Technique Blog Hop - Blushing Backgrounds

CTMH Technique Blog Hop - Blushing Backgrounds




Thank you for joining us on this Blog Hop with lots of ideas and tips for you while using the terrific thin cuts.. A Blog Hop is a 'circular' group of Blogs that you 'Hop' to (or click the link to) that will give you lots of tips, techniques and inspiration for the topic of the Blog Hop.  I hope you enjoy your time with us and enjoy the projects.
If you came from Michelle Johns’ Blog you are on the right track!

Here is my project for today:


I used an acetate box from our ribbon packs, took off the label and wrapped Black Cardstock around the sides (I had to put two pieces together, which is why I made the White Daisy pieces smaller for each panel).





Then I put a piece of black and adhered the white panel to the top.
I stamped the White Daisy panels with B1572 Banner Love. This stamp set is made to specifically meant to stamp a background on the Tag Thin Cuts...SO much Fun!!
I popped the Heart on top with regular Foam Dots (gotta Love those!).
I used Dove Dark chocolate to fill the box.
I was going for a manly type box. I think he’ll like it!





I really like these background stamps, they are so fun and easy to use on bags, boxes, tags, letters, scrapbooking pieces and cards! I hope you like them too and check out our Idea Books to see all the great backgrounds you can make.
Hop on over to Danielle Wagner’s Blog to enjoy more great projects.


Thank you for stopping by and until next time, Create it with Heart,
Debi

7 comments:

  1. Such a cute, timely, and inspirational idea! Absolutely lovely.

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  2. That is the cutest box! Great stamping!

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  3. Completely ADORABLE and LOVE the stamp you used! It's perfect!

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  4. What a great idea to use the ribbon boxes! Wish I would have seen this prior to my big cleaning kick. ;-)

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