This week we have a Choose Two for you. You can choose two or more of these elements to create your project.
I managed to used 5 of the 6, with pens being the only one I didn't use on my Envelope Box Card featuring the Jolly Delivery bundle and the North Pole Delivery Designer Series Paper.
I love the die for the Envelope Box. It has interchangeable tabs that secure the box shut. I've popped a fun Concertina Fold Card inside and decorated it using some of the die cut pieces from the North Pole Delivery DSP pack and postage stamp dies cut using the Perennial Postage dies.
The Concertina Card is 6 cm wide and the length of the DSP (12" or 30.5 cm). It is scored at 7, 14, 21 and 28 cm. The last little bit can be trimmed or used as a handle to pull the card out of the box as I have done.
I love that this design could be used for lots of occasions. So many ideas swirling around my brain, so little time to create them!
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This is such a lovely project Lou. I agree, it can be designed for many different occasions - actually I think I will give it a go. Chantell x x
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Lou. Love the concertina style and how it looks coming out of the box.
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