Friday, 25 February 2011
Papertrey February Blog Hop Challenge
Scallops is (?are) the theme of the Papertrey challenge this month and I have to say I have difficulty making anything that doesn't have scallops on it somewhere! This Favor It box has a scalloped top so I added my favourite scallopy Fillable Frame - I think its #7, and one of the rosette clips I've been making this week to add yet more scallops. Its been attached to the box using a mini glue dot and can easily be pulled off and pinned to your lapel, bag, hairband, or anything else you can think of. The box is stuffed with a few of my favourite spiced biscuits. My niece has a birthday on Sunday and adding a gift voucher will turn this into an acceptable birthday gift I think.
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This is darling! I love that ribbon accent you created...it is fab! Great job!! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!! Love the box and yo-yo!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love yo-yos!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful little basket- I love all those layers!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Your thought to use the FF with the scallop image is brilliant! Love it!
ReplyDeletesuper cute!! so many subtle scallops, i love it.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Love all the different scallops you used. Great minds definitely think alike I used this favor die too!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I love the focal point on your bag! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteIts fab, I'm sure your niece will love it. HUgs Pam x
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely box Ann.
ReplyDeleteAnn this is so sweet! This is an awesome gift for your niece!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous gift! I love that flower, and I must add that Favor-it box to my wish list.
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is a gift I'd love to receive! You truly made that gift bag awesome! Great job :)
ReplyDeleteI know I would love to receive such a sweet gift! Your rosette is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I love all the color.
ReplyDeleteTFS
Ang
AWESOME project!
ReplyDeletereally pretty, ann!!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! Such a perfect little gift bag!
ReplyDeletePerfect use of lots of yummy scallops. xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! This is one of my most favorite things that I have seen on this blog hop yet! I love that flower!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, cute, cute gift bag!!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis project reminds me of a cozy English cottage for some reason :) LOVELY work, Ann!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the gingham box! It's my current favorite patterned paper. You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Ann! It will definitely make a lovely gift. :) Theresa
ReplyDeleteWhat a completely *darling* bag!! I love the gingham - and your rosette is beautiful (what a great idea to make it detachable! I can definitely see it coming off and being used, used and re-used!) I think your niece will be utterly thrilled with this - a VERY happy birthday to her! :0)
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet Ann, I love how you've layered up the embellishment....just scrolled through your blog - do you have EVERY Papertrey die?!! I'm jealous ;) xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little gift basket! I love your layered flower and those beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delightful project - I love your use of scallops!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting my blog and leaving a comment. I appreciate it. ;-)
How cute! And scallops are EVERWHERE! Great use of the challenge!
ReplyDeleteDelightful! This is perfect for gift giving!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun favor/gift box. She'll love it!
ReplyDeleteNow THIS is a favor box that I'd like to receive!!! It's beyond amazing, Ann!!! Look at all those gorgeous details... and that stunning flower with all the different textures!!! eeeek.... your niece is soooooo lucky! actually, all your family members are so lucky to have you. :o)
ReplyDeleteP.S. you are making me want to get that fillable frame!