Monday 3 April 2017

Mix It Up Monday: Window Box Thinlits


This amazing card is a work of genius. I totally CASEd the design from a hugely talented Australian demonstrator called Bronwen Eastley, whose blog pointed me towards this fabulous video tutorial from Barry & Jay. As I have a party coming up where I plan to showcase these gorgeous Window Box dies, I just knew it would be perfect for this week’s Mix It Up Monday colour challenge. 

It ’s an amazing design, which folds flat and fits in an envelope. Pity I didn’t think to photograph that, but Bronwen has pix from all angles on her blog, so please do take a look. 


I chose this colour combination from the few remaining from my In Color charts because I wanted to use a touch of GOLD. Can you imagine why? For the remaining two or three people in the world I haven’t yet told, I have just promoted to Gold – this is huge news and even more exciting as it comes in my 10th year of being a Stampin’ Up!® demonstrator. 

To celebrate, I have a special offer running throughout April. Simply spend £25 with me and I will send you a special gift of “gold” and a thank you card. I couldn’t have reached Gold without the support of my amazing customers and downlines, so thank you to everyone! I won’t do a speech...


5 comments:

  1. LOVE the colours you chose for your card - STUNNING. Your version turned out so beautiful. Thanks for the shout out. I think I will need to make another!!

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    1. Thanks for the inspiration, Bronwyn! I could never come up with anything this clever on my own

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  2. A beautiful card indeed, Helen.
    Congratulations on achieving Gold!!

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    1. Thanks, Judy - it still feels unreal :)

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  3. Congrats on reaching gold! Your take on this card is fabulous with the touch of gold. Jay ×

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