Thanks for joining me and 21 other demonstrators on ESAD’s Eastern Palace Suite Blog Hop. You may have hopped over to me after seeing Cheryl’s great project. When you’re finished on my page make sure you click on the next button and hop over to Maree’s project. I’m sure you don’t want to miss out on any of these amazing creations.
Today we are highlighting the Eastern Palace Suite, available to purchase 1-31st May 2017. Stampin’ Up! have released these products one month ahead of the new catalogue launch. There are 2 Bundles available to purchase, the Starter Bundle or the Premier Bundle
The Starter Bundle come with a FREE pack of Very Vanilla Note Cards and Envelopes and the Premier Bundle come with a FREE pack of Very Vanilla C6 Envelopes and a pack of Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock. Who doesn’t love something for free?
My project uses the Window Box Thinlit Dies as well as the Eastern Medallions Thinlit Dies. They work well together as the Eastern Medallions Dies fit perfectly with the Window Box Die.
I’ve used Smoky Slate for my Window Box and embellished it with Basic Black and Lemon Lime Twist.
I’ve alternated the die cuts on the side of the Window Box. I’ve also added in some stamping from the Eastern Beauty Stamp Set in Basic Black and Lemon Lime Twist and finished off each side with a Basic Rhinestone.
My assistant Marvi was on hand for the photo shoot. He inspected the box only to find nothing in it. In fact, I think he poked his tongue out at it.
I had seen an amazing blog from Tricia Raineri and she had made some hexagonal cards to go in the Window Box. I CASEd her idea and made 3 matching cards.
Here is a picture of the box and matching cards together.
Marvi wasn’t sold on the cards, judging by the look on his face, but I think they’re cute. There was a bird on the fence that was much more interesting for him to look at.
Now it’s time to hop over to Maree’s blog and check out her wonderful project.
Thank’s for stopping by, I’d love if you left me a comment.
Blog Hop Participants:
1. Kelly Kent
4. Kim Oliver
5. Libby Dyson
6. Cheryl Algie
7. Peta Stephen (you are here)
10. Kristel Rimmer
11. Jenny Hayward
12. Narelle Fasulo
13. Monique Fielder
14. Ellen Woodbridge
15. Rosalie Desmond
16. Cathy Pinchbeck
17. Juan Ambida
18. Carly Middleton
19. Mandy Depiazzi
20. Jessie Holton
21. Amity Knight
22. Tanya Bell
Love you window box that you made for this hop. I made a window box too.
What a great way to showcase the dies with the window box. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely projects Peta ! How clever to think to use the Die with the box ! ! Must try it out !
I love your boxes Peta – great way to showcase how the products go so well together … thanks for participating in the blog hop 🙂
Lovely note cards and striking colour choices Peta. Love the hexagon box die and how it can be used with so many sets.
Your cat is so cute! Love what you have done with the box and matching cards! What a lovely gift.
Mandy x
Love these projects Peta.
Your assist has taken pride of place. Love the box and what amazing cards. Very clever.
Oh Peta these boxes look amazing. What a great idea to combine the two die sets together. Stunning.
This is tremendously clever Peta! Love how you’ve combined these 2 die sets. Kelly x
Great projects Peta, I particularly like the cards, so clever.
Peta this is amazing. I love all of the little details you have added to the box and those cards are just genius.
Lovely box Peta. I love the use of this suite with the Window Box and I love the idea of the little cards. I will have to Case this idea if that’s OK? Thanks for sharing your wonderful projects.
I just love this little hexagon box & I love what you’ve done with it! Your kitty is pretty cute, too xx
Mind blown card that are box!!!!!! amazing project
Love how you made the cards to fit inside the box just beautiful.