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I decided for this post to start out with something a bit different...no nothing new but something I hadn't did in a while and that is create a gift set which simply means I will create a card with a matching gift bag, or matching box, or maybe a matching tag. This time I am using a gift bag and matching envelope to go along with my card.
The designer paper is from the Graphic 45 "Gilded Lily" collection. I wasn't able to get a complete set of this paper but I did manage to get a few pages that I thought were delightful.
So here is what I created and want to share with everyone, and you know what...I am going to give away Group B of my giveaway to one lucky person that leaves a comment on this post. So you don't need to enter a name or anything, just tell me what you think of my creation and you could win 3 Spellbinders dies. WINNER will be announced on August 31st so don't forget to check back.
To find out what Group B dies are check out my giveaway post by clicking here or click the giveaway found in the right sidebar. And if you haven't entered for Group A there's still time to do so.
Now on to my creations. Beware there are about 6 photos in this one post.
Here you have all three pieces of the set.
Card
Matching Envelope
Matching Gift Bag
The Gift Bag is up next.
This is the front where I used a string of flat back pearls and Wild Orchid Lace to decorate the top.
The paper is "Royal Gardens" from the Gilded Lily paper collection.
My flowers are Wild Orchid flowers that I ordered from "The Rubber Buggy" which is a stateside distributor of Wild Orchid products.
I used several Spellbinders dies to create a frame for the image I fussy cut from the paper.
I continued the theme on the back using "Her Majesty" from the Gilded Lily paper collection.
The cardstock was Bazzil "Wildberry Pie" and "Vanilla Stone."
Now on to the card that I created using leftover scraps once the gift bag was completed.
I simply used the reverse side of the designer paper, added the last bit of lace and pearls and then colored up my image.

The image is from Sarah Kay and she is colored with Copic markers of course.
Here is what I hope is a close-up view of my image. I think I used the following markers (not real sure) because I tend to clean up immediately following a project.
B91, 93, 95, R83, 85, E00, 11, 13, E53, 55, 57, YG61, 65
Here is a peek at the inside of the card.
Again I used left over scraps to keep everything coordinated. The card size was going to be 6x6 but it had to be a 5x5 instead because of the size of my leftovers.
Well my fellow crafters, this is all I have for tonight. Don't forget to tell me what you think for a chance at some free dies and even if you don't need the dies share your thoughts with me. I appreciate the comments.
I'd like to enter the following challenges:
Crafty Calendar Challenges - Bingo (horizontal twice and down the middle) (8/28)
Fantasy Stampers - #42 Lots of Layers (8/14)
Scrappers Delight - Anything Goes (08/31)
Sweet Stampin' - Anything Goes But Birthday (8/14)
Now on to my creations. Beware there are about 6 photos in this one post.
Here you have all three pieces of the set.
Card
Matching Envelope
Matching Gift Bag
The Gift Bag is up next.
This is the front where I used a string of flat back pearls and Wild Orchid Lace to decorate the top.
The paper is "Royal Gardens" from the Gilded Lily paper collection.
My flowers are Wild Orchid flowers that I ordered from "The Rubber Buggy" which is a stateside distributor of Wild Orchid products.
I used several Spellbinders dies to create a frame for the image I fussy cut from the paper.
I continued the theme on the back using "Her Majesty" from the Gilded Lily paper collection.
The cardstock was Bazzil "Wildberry Pie" and "Vanilla Stone."
Now on to the card that I created using leftover scraps once the gift bag was completed.
I simply used the reverse side of the designer paper, added the last bit of lace and pearls and then colored up my image.

The image is from Sarah Kay and she is colored with Copic markers of course.
Here is what I hope is a close-up view of my image. I think I used the following markers (not real sure) because I tend to clean up immediately following a project.
B91, 93, 95, R83, 85, E00, 11, 13, E53, 55, 57, YG61, 65
Here is a peek at the inside of the card.
Again I used left over scraps to keep everything coordinated. The card size was going to be 6x6 but it had to be a 5x5 instead because of the size of my leftovers.
Well my fellow crafters, this is all I have for tonight. Don't forget to tell me what you think for a chance at some free dies and even if you don't need the dies share your thoughts with me. I appreciate the comments.
I'd like to enter the following challenges:
Crafty Calendar Challenges - Bingo (horizontal twice and down the middle) (8/28)
Fantasy Stampers - #42 Lots of Layers (8/14)
Scrappers Delight - Anything Goes (08/31)
Sweet Stampin' - Anything Goes But Birthday (8/14)















