Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Things with wings

  

 Hello Again Crafty Friends!

It's that time again! Time for a new Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge

The theme is all about "Frilly Things" for this one

Check out the challenge details HERE if you want to play along.

I created a cute little matchbox using the older retired version of Tim's matchbox die. He said the New one is the same size if you are wanting to recreate this.

I used the pale pink Kraft paper from Tim Holtz pack of neutrals... I know it doesn't photograph as pink, but it looks pink to me in real life.

I added the lace die cut from Tim Holtz crochet die set.  If you've been by my blog recently, then you know I had to use more wings and a Pen Nib. I also, added one of the retired Tim Holtz Hitch Fasteners ad a drawer pull.


Products Used:
Collage Medium (my go to glue along with glossy accents)
Tim Holtz Crochet die
Ideology pen nib (they no longer sell the one I used, but this has one)
Kraft Core Paper (the pink is in the neutrals)


5 comments:

  1. This pretty little box takes a step away from your usual style. It’s very sweet. I kept going back to learn how you did the wings...maybe stamped on acetate...finally figured out they are a pre-made? I am totally NOT up on all the newest products available. Trying to use what I have. The lacy die is so pretty. They are thinking of everything these days. Once you mentioned the pink then I could see a hint of color. Love the pen nib for the butterfly body.

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  2. This is just the sweetest altered matchbox. I could see it perfect for keeping all those little pen nibs safe inside. Beautifully thought out creation x

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  3. What a wonderful little matchbox project Tera. I love the little touch of lace at the bottom xx

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  4. Perfectly frilly and funkie all in one little match box! Can never get enough of those Transparent Wings, and certainly love the Crochet die cuts.

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  5. What a clever idea with the match box die! Love the addition of the fountain pen nib.

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