Monday, 24 November 2008

Another chocolate project

This is one of the 3D items we made at Chocolate Night. Well, I say “we”, I didn’t have a hand in this at all! I was on the card-making table and Alison was on the 3D table.

So I can safely say without bragging that I think this is a gorgeous project – because Alison made it.

Inside the mug there is some shredded paper, plus a sachet of hot chocolate, a small bag of mini marshmallows and a large chocolate coin.

The tag makes much use of the corner rounder, with some of the lovely new Patterns Designer Series Papers in Chocolate Chip.

I love the way she has stamped the star on the twill tape – a great touch.

Stamps: Season of Joy, Basic Phrases
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla
Paper: Patterns Designer Series Paper – Chocolate Chip
Ink: Close to Cocoa
Accessories: Twill tape, taffeta ribbon – Very Vanilla, 5/8” Grosgrain Ribbon - Chocolate Chip, corner rounder

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4 comments:

  1. It is gorgeous Alison! The mug is a perfect match and I, too, like the star stamped on the twill ribbon. CC

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  2. This is very pretty! I love it! You have given me such great ideas.

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  3. Love the little candy box, and mug, and the card below!!! Very sweet!!! :)

    Cheryl

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