Thursday, January 15, 2015

Canisters Vintage Style...

Hi folks...I've been itching to play with the fabulous Canister die from Eileen Hull's Sizzix Scoreboards XL Collection so here's the second of my January DT projects for Inspiration Emporium which I'll also be sharing over at Inspiration Emporium's blog...Inspiration Journal. I decided to take the vintage route using the gorgeous Prima Engraver Papers that also arrived in my DT parcel to make button and trim containers for the cubbyhole...
and what a stroke of luck...I found some Prima flowers and buttons in the cubbyhole stash that matched perfectly...

and don't you just love when a plan comes together...the Recipe Card Die project is almost finished...wow the cubbyhole crew are a-rocking 'n a-rolling...cooking by gas and striking while the inspiration iron is still hot...

Hugs Kath xxx


15 comments:

  1. OH WOW, these are fabulous! I love all the papers and embellies. Isn't this die the best! I've only used mine once but love it. Looking forward to the recipe one :)

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  2. Gorgeous Kath, love he vintage feel and those papers are stunning. Love how you have used the canister x x x

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  3. Very pretty, I love this die and you sure rock it!!! Fabulous job, just love the vintage feel.

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  4. i really like these!! fantastic job!! engraver has/is one of my all time favourite papers ever!!

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  5. The Engraver papers are really beautiful and suit your project so well - as do the buttons and flowers - your canisters are gorgeous! Hugs, Anne xx

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  6. These are fantastic Kath and so useful. Love the papers and all the embellishments too x

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  7. What fabulous containers Kath - a beautiful addition for the cubby-hole.
    Toni xx

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  8. I do believe I'm in love with those papers... Just stunning! But I'm not allowed to buy anything new now for the foreseeable future, so will have to resist the temptation!
    These canisters are so, so gorgeous! x

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  9. Really love these and those papers are just soooo beautifully designed,love that recipe die.Thank you so much for commenting on my blog,thought you would love mad baz,he is totally bonkers but I love him to bits and he loves me.More wild weather today,do hope you are ok there.Hugs and a Huge Cuddle for Buddy.xx

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  10. Hi Kath, these are so pretty. I love all your altered art projects. I have a question/request for you...have you ever done something for a special anniversary, it could be a card or an altered picture frame, if not would it be possible for you to do something, or give me some ideas how I might go about doing it? My sister and bro-in-law celebrate their ruby anniversary at the end of March and instead of just making a card I really want to try and do something 'special' that they can keep. Any help from you or any of your followers would be gratefully received. x

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  11. Oh wow Kath they are absolutely beautiful and the vintage look and papers are totally stunning l have never seen anything as beautiful as these gosh l'm so lucky to see all of your amazing creations and thank you for sharing them your so inspiring xx

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  12. These look fantastic! Right up my vintage street! Great to see the engraver paper is still available...

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  13. These canisters are absolutely brilliant. Beautiful papers and embellishments, the canisters look fantastic, hard to believe these are made using a die. You do realise, I'll NEED to get hold of this die now. Thanks for the inspiration Kath. xx

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  14. Just saw these over at the IJ, Kath and had to pop over to add a "wow" here. Gorgeous use of the papers - I love'em! Busy busy as usual, sorry for long time no visit, but so glad I caught these.
    Alison xx

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