Hello friends !! Today I am sharing a card and gift box set with that I created using papers from the stunning Butterfly Collection from Meg's Garden. When I saw this collection, my heart skipped a few beats as I simply love butterflies! I love the rustic feel of this collection and of course the butterflies and the ephemera that is available.
For the design of my card, I picked up a blue/green hue from the paper and used it as my embellishment colour. I also used some Spellbinder's dies to create some borders to add an elegant touch to my card.
The box was decorated in a similar way to the card. I used a 4 x 12" strip to decorate the entire box. I also used similar flowers as well as fussy cut a butterfly to add dimension. I used some left over cardstock and Spellbinders Venetian Motifs die to create the corner piece on the four edges of the base of the box.
For the design of my card, I picked up a blue/green hue from the paper and used it as my embellishment colour. I also used some Spellbinder's dies to create some borders to add an elegant touch to my card.
The box was decorated in a similar way to the card. I used a 4 x 12" strip to decorate the entire box. I also used similar flowers as well as fussy cut a butterfly to add dimension. I used some left over cardstock and Spellbinders Venetian Motifs die to create the corner piece on the four edges of the base of the box.
Meg's Garden Products
Other: Distress ink Pine needles and Antique Linen, Cherry Blossoms, Prima Flowers Encore A and Artes Aquarius, White Lace, Spellbinders Venetian Motifs, Classic Scallop Edgeabilities and Curved Borders Two, Martha Stewart Flourish Lace Punch.
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these are so pretty and perfect , love them :)
ReplyDeleteThis set is so pretty! The butterflies are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy what a beautiful card and box I love the colour and the design of it. xx
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Both are gorgeous! Loving that green!!!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card and box Cathy,I love how you have highlighted the colours
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