WorldWin Treasure Box
Debi is back! See what beautiful detailed treasure box she created today using the eCraft, and Worldwin Papers!
I am in love, I am in love with WorldWin Papers. I can’t believe how beautiful they are. These papers lend themselves to a beauty that doesn’t have to be overly embellished to create a treasured outcome!
I delight in knowing that I created a beautiful little box that looks like a metal box and is paper. I love the Fern Vellum and can’t wait to purchase more! This is so much fun to use!
Supplies:
WorldWin Petallics! in a beautiful Copper Ore.
What a beautiful sheen it has!
WorldWin Floral Vellum in the Ferns design!
My CraftwellUSA eCraft Die Cutting machine! I used a setting of 8 with a cardstock stabliizer. No tabs with this one!
I also used WorldWin solid eCraft Diecutable Color Mates!
I cut a beautiful little box out of my Petallics paper. I used a little Studio 9 pigmented ink to “age” the “metal” of my treasure box.
I used the beautiful Vellum to make a underlayment for my box top. I love the solid ferns placed in-between the layers of vellum. They really enhance the fern effect of the vellum
I love the way this project has come together. I know that it is the great supplies that I was able to use!
These great papers can really help make your projects “great treasures!”
I wish to send my thoughts and prayers to those wonderful people who have suffered great loss in the terrible weather event caused by Hurricane and tropical storm Isaac. I was as many of you personally touched by this and know that we will come back from this tragedy. Know that you are in my heart!
Prayers and thoughts for all!
Debi
Thank you Debi!
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That is soooo beautiful! I had really high hopes of my ecraft replacing my current cutting machine, but had to return it due to paper jams. I'm not giving up tho, will wait a while and hopefully purchase again cause these projects are to die for!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Deb! Love your delicate cut out image and the underlay of the leaves in the vellum!
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