Sometimes I honestly think that scrapbooking companies put as much effort into the packaging as they do into designing the product it holds! I think we've all come across a package that is just too pretty to recycle, so we save it to "use for something"...well, at Shopping our Stash this week we want you to use it! I've used two different packages - the cream printed piece is from a package of Prima chipboard, and the green holly print is from a package of K& Co diecuts.
Supplies: Wilton doily; K&Co poinsettia sticker; MME "Merry" sticker; pearls from Dollarama; classic small circle Nesties; packaging
Lots of dimension on this quick card - and just a smidge of sparkle :)
Come & play along with this challenge until next Monday, November 25th - hop on by & leave the rest of my teamies some love!
For a tattoo update check out the post below :) I promise to have Rob take some more pictures once it's fully healed so you can see the full glory of it!
xoxo,
Jessi
25 comments:
I tend to hoard packaging and have successfully trained my kids to hand over interesting clothing tags etc. This is simply gorgeous Jessi!
Gorgeous creation, Jessie! I keep all of my Prima and G45 packing, because their stuff is always so pretty! I have also found Bo Bunny and La Blanc stamps packaging to be wonderful for door hangers and tags!
You have a fabulous eye for detail and your projects are always so balanced and well composed!
Hugz,
Chana
Absolutely gorgeous, Jessi! I love the layering and vintage-y-ness of all of it. Yes, that's a word. The pearls are the perfect finishing touch!
Love this freestyle collage card, the fact that it was from your stash makes it even better!
Wow! When I first looked I thought "Well, where is the packaging?" Your card is gorgeous and what great use of the packaging!
Love this! All the elements you pulled together look wonderful. And yes, packaging is sometimes much too pretty to throw out. I hoard it and squirrel it away. Wish I had time to play along!
Beautiful, Jessi! I have to go look through my hoard of stuff to use! LOL
This is sooo lovely! The sentiment and also the flower! It looks super pretty!! Hope all is well with you! I haven't been around much, but I've been enjoying your creations!
Hugs, Wendy
Very resourceful of you to save those pretty elements for your card! I rarely do that as I have enough "stuff" already stashed away! LOL
Nicely done -- such a classy vintage look! I have hoarded packaging... ;)
That is pretty packaging!! And you have used it in a fabulous way!! I have lots of packaging to use.... its somewhere on my craft shelf....
That is pretty fantastic and a great idea for a challenge...will think twice before recycling the packages!!
Awesome, great idea for a challenge. and you did a fabulous job of it too.
Great way of recycling the packaging, Jessi! Beautiful collage card!
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This is so pretty, Jessi! I love how you used your lovely bits of packaging for this card--you'd never, ever know!!
Wow, Jessi--what a great way to use the packaging! Lovely card!
WOW! All that from packaging?! Clearly I need to change my supplier! A truly gorgeous creation, Jessi.
hugs, Asha - Sunny Summer Crafts
That's awesome! Love all the layers!
Oh WOW Jessi! This is just sensational! Love everything about it. It's amazing!
Lynn
Fab use of packaging!! I am bad... I tend to just toss it! I see I need to keep it if it's this great!!
The packaging on this gorgeous card is some righteous upcycling. And I never find pretty craft pearls at the dollar store - that is awesome!
Gorgeous! You had some great packaging for this card! Love it!
Blessings,
Michelle
Love the vintage vibe you have going on here...so pretty!
That's nice, more packaging and security hologram label means more protection. Love reading your blog.
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