This little chocolate holder is made in no time at all. It came about as I found RitterSport chocolate in a shop in our town. I bought loads and then hunted Pinterest for some packaging ideas. I found this tutorial and couldn't wait to try it out. The paper in this product suite is just exquisite, I'm not convinced you can see how beautiful it is in the catalogue. The ribbon is double sided and I can't work out which side I like best. And, have you seen those copper decorations, stars and snowflakes!
While checking out ideas I also found an advent calendar for 24 squares of the same chocolate. It's a style I've used before to make a tea bag dispenser. It had to be made using a 30.5cm piece of paper so the designer paper works perfect and doesn't need much else. Less is more sometimes!
So what do you think, I can tell you that the small gift looks fab with the Santa's helper suite from page 19.
Now it's time to go and see what the rest of the 'Stamp to Share' Designers have come up with for this week's challenge. Click the button below to Hop on over to Nadine Koller's blog. If you get lost along the way, here is a list of our Design Team members:
Cathy Caines - Canada
Moira McIlroy - France (you are here)
Nadine Koller - Germany
Paula Dobson - New Zealand
Rochelle Blok - Australia
4 commentaires:
Simply stunning Moira! I love the way that you've used those copper stars, perfectly designed!
Just gorgeous Moira! A fabulous way to showcase the DSP! What a great idea for the advent calendar. Love it! Thanks for sharing! Rochelle xo
Jolies boites. Merci pour le tuto. Je l'ai expérimenté aussitôt.
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