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Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Crafteezee collection - sweet romance - giftbox

Good evening everyone

This evening I would love to show you a small giftbox that I made using the latest crafteezee collection kit - sweet romance.. I actually used the pacaging from the kit to create this box.


As you can see from the picture below I used gesso to cover it..


So easy right... used one sheet to make the bit inside, and one to make the paper around it. Then it was ready for some ditress and papers..


I have used lots of amazing Things from the kit, together with some other yummi stuff from the store..


So next time remember, do not throw anything from the kit away


the small box is amazing for a little gift, or something sweet..

So I hope you found some inspiration to play with your own kit..

The products used can be ordered in the Noor! Design U.K. webshop:

Monday, 15 February 2016

Kitchen Gift Set

Hi everyone! It's Linda back again with a fun set of themed items for you.

I was really quite late finishing this gift set, it should have been posted last Thursday in my usual guest spot, but I certainly did not make things easy for myself as this was quite a bit of work and I had so much going on last week. I really had soooo much fun making it though.



As soon as I saw this MDF Apron from Dutch Doobadoo I knew I wanted to make something with it for my friend who is quite the keen baker. I had the idea to make a recipe box and I also wanted to make a little chalk board for her kitchen.

I covered the edges of the apron in gesso before decorating with paper. I cut a little pocket with an oval die and popped a few pieces from the Kraft Art Kitchenware inside. These are so cute, and perfect for any kitchen or cooking theme.

The kraft gives them a lovely vintage look, which I accentuated further on my co-ordinating card by covering them with Crackle Glaze. I coloured the image with my distress ink markers. I used the border dies  to edge my layers and plenty of cheesecloth and gesso to add to the retro/vintage feel.


To make the chalk board I covered one of the apron's with some black gesso. You can use this like chalkboard paint, you just need to use a damp cloth to erase your chalking.


Finally I made a little gift bag to match using the Little Gift Bag pattern.

I do hope you enjoyed my little kitchen set as much as I enjoyed designing and making them. 
Happy crafting and I'll see you soon! :) xx




The products used can be ordered in the Noor! Design U.K. webshop: