Sunday, April 1, 2018

Creation Station Garden Party Blog Hop

It is a Creation Station Easter Sunday and what better to have then a Garden Party?


Welcome to the April edition of the Creation Station Design Team Blog Hop. I know that many of you will be getting ready for church and family festivities today but we have an amazing "Garden Party" Theme for you to check out!


I think that many of us often forget about the amazing stuff in the Annual Catalog once the Occasions catalog comes out. Today I have created a card and cracker box using the Petal Garden DSP as well as the Petal Garden Memories and More Card Pack. These card packs are so versatile!!!


The fun thing about this card is that it has NO STAMPS! I didn't even have to get a little bit inky. The banners were created by cropping the sentiment. The fun leafy green stickers are also from the Petal Garden Memories and More and I actually stuck one to a Fabulous Foil Acetate stitched circle. I embellished this Rich Razzleberry with Sweet Sugarplum card with a nice Whisper White Organza Bow and 3 little Basic Pearls!


Here is a closer look at my rose embellishment on my lovely little cracker box. I fussy cut it out of the Petal Garden DSP and then glued it to a piece of Thick Whisper White Card Stock. I used a sponge dauber to brush the edges with some Sweet Sugar Plum ink!!

Thank You so much for joining in on our Garden Party today! I hope you enjoy the rest of your Easter Sunday! To continue on our hop (pun intended) you can find a full list of the participants below!


5 comments:

  1. Just gorgeous Andrea! Great card and gift box, love it!

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  2. Oh my Andrea I can't believe I have overlooked that Memories & More Card Pack ... I have the DSP and now need to get those cards! You projects are stunning and I need to make them now ...

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  3. Andrea, I really like your projects! very nice!
    Kind regards, Kerstin

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  4. Gorgeous way to use that gorgeous paper. Love the bonbon box and then using a fussy cut flower from the paper as the tag!

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