Showing posts with label cherry~o. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cherry~o. Show all posts
Monday, July 5, 2010
Celebration in a Box
This Friday I will be teaching a class to create this cute little Celebration Box. The paper mache box is covered with Cherry-O basic papers, ribbon, a darling puppy image and sweet little embellishments. Inside the box you will create an according album to put all of your pictures from your celebration. The base pages of the album are created by using chipboard and bound together with chocolate ribbon. The pages are arranged with one side for your photo and the opposite decorated with an image and sentiment. The box can easily be altered to appeal to a "boy" version instead of the pink!!

Saturday, May 8, 2010
Oh! Oh! Cherry~O!
The new Summer Idea Book went live last Saturday. Have you looked through the pages yet? I just loved the new Cherry~O papers at first sight. I also fell in love with the kit they offered for it. The Cherry~O Workshop comes with a Level 2 paper pack, stamp set and Tulip embellishment kit. They give you a brochure that guides you through card making as well as scrapbooking.
In June I will be teaching a workshop to show my customers how to make an additional two-page layout and 3 more cards with the kit. Here are the cards that you'll make in the brochure.

These are the three additional cards I will make at the workshop. How cute are they?




Here is the two-page layout shown in the brochure. It is darling and the instructions guide you through it with ease.
I followed the instructions in the brochure for the layout, but mixed the papers and cardstock a bit to coordinate better with my theme. I added my own title, other embellishments and sepia tone photos to give the look I wanted for my daughter's Birthday pages.
In June I will be teaching a workshop to show my customers how to make an additional two-page layout and 3 more cards with the kit. Here are the cards that you'll make in the brochure.

These are the three additional cards I will make at the workshop. How cute are they?
Here is the two-page layout shown in the brochure. It is darling and the instructions guide you through it with ease.
I followed the instructions in the brochure for the layout, but mixed the papers and cardstock a bit to coordinate better with my theme. I added my own title, other embellishments and sepia tone photos to give the look I wanted for my daughter's Birthday pages.
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