Gerrina writes:
It is already time for the third and last of my Guest Design Team posts at Chocolate Baroque this month. This time, two boxes for a present in the shape of a milk carton. The first, a fresh and CAS one, the second one with a fantasy look.
Used Materials:
Stamps: Fuchsia
Die
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, Distress Inks- Twisted Citron, Spiced Marmelade, Wilted Violet
Others: Aquarel paper, blending tool, ribbon
Work process:
Cut the milk carton from aquarel paper and make a background with the blending tool and Distress Ink. Stamp the flowers with black ink and glue the milk carton together. Make a hole in the top and tie some ribbon through it.
Used Materials:
Stamps: Fantasy Castles
Die
Inks: Versafine Onyx Black, Distress Ink- Salty Ocean, Wild Honey, Peeled Paint, Back Soot
Others: Aquarel and masking paper, blending tool, water brush, ribbon
Work process:
Cut the milk carton from aquarel paper and stamp the castles, trees and clouds. Mask the castles and sponge the background with Distress Ink and a blending tool. Remove the masks and colour the castles with Distress Ink Black Soot and a water brush. Make some black splatters using the Black Soot and water brush. Glue the milk carton together. Make a hole in the top and tie some ribbon through it.
Creatieve groetjes,
Gerrina
Thank you Gerrina for another fabulous project. Gerrina will be back again in a few months' time.
Fantastic projects Gerrina. Loooove them. Such fabulous idea.
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What lovely boxes, beautifully designed and coloured, Kate x
ReplyDeleteLovely boxes, like the colours you used.
ReplyDeleteFabulous creations Gerrina and I adore the bright colours and wonderful use of the stamps on these boxes. x
ReplyDeleteAdorable milk boxes, great colouring on them and fab use of those CB stamps!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty little gift boxes, tfs.
ReplyDeleteTwo very lovely gift boxes, Gerrina!! Great project, fantastic idea. I love especially the first one! :) xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful boxes like the coulours you use. Janny
ReplyDeleteso clever !
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