Made the box using WeR Box Punch Board. The Easter Eggs are made using WalMart plastic eggs (they do not open up) that came in a kit with dye to color them with. Instead of using the dye I used Tim Holtz alcohol ink. There is a difference in how the alcohol ink looks on the 2 eggs. Egg on right was sprayed with lacquer and it gives the egg more of a shine. Egg on left was not sprayed with lacquer and the look is more of a smooth look.
Supplies List
other: Wal Mart plastic Easter Eggs, lacquer spray
paper: cardstock - Darice blue flowers
Tim Holtz: Alcohol Ink - Sail Boat Blue
tool: WeR Box Punch Board
Entering this into the following challenge(s):
4/1 Simon Says Stamp Mon Ch Inside the Box 5E(#5) 3/26
4/3 Simon Says Stamp Wed Ch Anything Goes 5E(#4) 3/28
4/12 Cardz TV Anything Goes Des Ch#41 3E(#3) 3/30
4/17 Simon Work It Wed Mar Inking Technique 3E(#3) 3/21
4/30 DLART Apr Linky 1Eperday no stack 4/1
Cute Easter decor! Thanks for sharing your beautiful project with us at our Monday challenge at Simon Says Stamp! Maura
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, fun little box. i hope you had a good Easter
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining my DL.ART Thankful Thursday Anything Goes APRIL 2018 Linky Challenge. Have a blessed day
DIANA L.
DL.ART DESIGN TEAM MEMBER
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Such a fun easter project, look at that fab bunny with his gifts.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge. Have a great day x
I will take the rabbit and that little bucket - so cute! And a fun box as well!
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