Something Saturday - Bendy Floating Window Card

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Hi there Creators,  I saw a version of this card online pretty sure it was Lisa Curcio over in the States, I have simplified it right down (my husband says conserving cardstock and being economical) 🤣 She had used 4 pieces of A6 Cardstock to create hers, mine only uses one, plus the designer paper, embellishments and a couple of white strips for the back to write on. Anyway here are the ones I created: This first one uses Sweet Jar bundle  (stamps & punch), also the new Regals Designer Series papers , and the Spotlight on Nature Dies (although when I cut the circle I wasn't really thinking about the fact the pretty bit is on the inside 🤦‍♀️) The card I made in the video uses the ever so pretty Frames & Flowers Specialty Designer Series Paper, then paired up with the new Extraordinary Flora Washi Tape and matching Extraordinary flora bundle .  Oh my goodness you're going to want to get those!  I've attached the saying in the same way with a strip of matchi...

 Hi there Creators

Today I thought I'd show off the Suitcase Treat Boxes, I think they'd be perfect to gift jewelry in for Christmas or birthdays.

This time I decided to decorate it with the Marbled Elegance Designer Series Paper, as I figured if I'm giving jewelry then it's likely to be for a girl, and this is very pink!🤣  Also essentials when doing this sort of thing are Tombow Adhesive, as it gives you just a little bit of wiggle room when sticking down the elements, the Take your pick tool, so useful for any projects but owing to needing to cut a small section out for the handle to poke through you can screw off the sticky end and and add in .....Take your pick crafter tips 3 different tips one of which happens to be a blade.  lastly I finished it off with the Pretty in Pink Bordered Ribbon (which is definitely still current having checked it!)

Suitcase Treat Boxes, Marbled Elegance DSP, Stampin' Up!

Suitcase Treat Boxes, Marbled Elegance DSP, Stampin' Up!

So as you can see I ended up making a card to match with some of the off cuts that were left over.  
and as promised here are the measurements I used to decorate the suitcase:

Front & Back:  plain colour 9cm x 7cm  Designer Paper 3 1/4" x 2 1/2"
Sides: plain colour 7cm x 2.5cm  Designer Paper 2 1/2" x 3/4"
Top & bottom:  Plain colour 9cm x 2.5cm Designer paper 3 1/4" x 3/4"

Now to find some jewelry to gift and a suitable friend to give it to😃

If you missed the video here it is:

I hope this inspires you to create,
God Bless love
Heather xox

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