Hi, Lisa M. here today with a wedding favor project. Wedding preparations are in full swing at my house. The theme for the wedding is winter, complete with lots of snowflakes. We made beaded snowflakes, but we needed a cool packaging idea for them. We created a sparkly topper with cardstock from CutCardStock.com.
I started with a 4 1/4″ x 4″ piece of Curious Metallic Ice Silver Cardstock. I scored it at 2″. Then I used my MISTI and Midnight Blue Staz-On to stamp the sentiment.
Next, I used Cougar White Cardstock to die cut mini snowflake rosettes using the Sizzix Mini Snowflake Rosette Die.
Then to add some sparkle and bling, I die cut snowflakes using Silk Glitter Silvermist Cardstock (which just happens to be on sale this month) and blue glitter paper. I attached the snowflakes and rhinestones with Glue Dots.
I attached the bag inside the topper with Glue Dots. Then attached the snowflakes to the front with a Glue Dot.
Hello friends! Giovana here sharing my first post, goodness, so excited and nervous at the same time, the Design Team is posting fantastic projects and I hope you like this one I have created for you. Super simple, fun and cute treasure lucky bags!!Here are the steps:Start creating a computer generated saying, I didn’t have…
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We are so excited to be kicking off this year’s Holiday Countdown Series! Over the next several days you’ll be inspired by our Design Team with projects to help make this season special.I’m sharing one of my favorite little holiday projects to make and have on hand. There are friends that may stop by or…
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