Hi Everyone!
How is your week going?! Thursday again can you believe it. I am having a busy week this week as I am hosting both at LCI and also today at Moving Along With The Times!
My theme this week for MAWTT is
"Anything But A Card"
I decided to alter a little post it holder from Kaisercraft which I have had in my stash for ages. You can get it from Merly Impressions here.
I painted it white with my Eco Green paint and covered with MME paper, inked the edges. I added some pearls and the flower for decoration. It is simple but looks lovely and I have it by my phone now! I am going to take into the office and use it at work!
We are sponsored this week by Crafty Shop
and they are kindly offering this pack of Christmas stash
Please go along to the challenge blog to read more about them and to see the other gorgeous projects from the DT.
I would like to enter into the following challenges:
- Make It Monday - Anything Goes;
- Craft your Passion - Anything Goes;
- Papertake Weekly - Anything Goes;
- One Stop Craft Challenge - Texture (felt flower, pearls);
Thats it from me. Have a great day.
Pami x
Hiya Pami
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous - I love it!
Thanks for the link too - I feel a crafty spend coming on lol!!
Hope you are having a great week.
{{Debs}} xx
Hey Pami this is FAB - you are so creative! What I want to know is how you painted it white with green paint!! Lovely idea I'm going to try different things from now on
ReplyDeleteHugs Laurie x
ooh fab litle post it holder Pam - so pretty , i love your altered items .
ReplyDeleteTHis would make a great gift .. and now that Lauire has got me confused ... did you not mean"green" as in eco frienndly lol
Lisa x
Hi Pami - fabulous altered project - gorgeous papers and embellishments. All your work colleagues will want one of these!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sylvia xx
Great idea hun, love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us at Craft Your Passion, good luck!
Hugs Shell xx
Wow Pami this is lovely, what a great idea too!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cazza
xxx
A fabulous holder for those little sticky things - love it.
ReplyDeleteluv and hugs {brenda} xoxox
This is brilliant and what a great theme you chose I love it this time!!!(Unlike your anything goes LOLOLOL xoxox) Love the colours you have used they are ace. Love Hazelxo
ReplyDeletePami that is so brilliant and looks so very elegant and pretty, great idea and love that fancy pen too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love the papers you have used, you have given me another thing to add to my christmas makes list for our homemade christmas x
ReplyDeleteFabulous project,love the papers and pearls, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at ‘Make it Monday’
Luv CHRISSYxx
Don’t forget. .if you leave a comment on another entrant, mention that you saw their card on ‘Make it Monday’ for a chance at second prize.. the more you comment on and mention MIM, the more chances at winning second prize.
what a fab project great idea love it thank you for joining us at OSCC
ReplyDeletelolly DT
Pami, this looks fabulous. You are so creative when it comes to altering objects.
ReplyDeleteFabulous project love the colour scheme! Thank you for joining in at Craft your Passion
ReplyDeleteHugs
Tamara
PS if you are interested I have some blog candy to give away on my blog Click here!
OMG...I think I saw my name on it!!! Love it Pam...you are so good at this altering malarky. I think you should come to Glasgow and we can have a play. Gorgeous :-D xx
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Pami,what a brilliant project,I just love how you've altered this it's a perfect way to store notelets,brilliant! Have a great weekend,Julie x
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!! This is brilliant Pam and so professional!!!
ReplyDeleteYour work is FABULOUS! I can see that you put a lot of love and quality into your projects :) I saw your post at Make It Monday and HAD to pop over to see more!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend ♥
Love n hugs,
Lori
Pami this is lovely! It's sweet and simple and perfect :) Thanks for playing along with us at Papertake Weekly!
ReplyDeleteHi Pami, This is FAB! Thanks for the link ... they would make lovely gifts for my children to give to their teachers at the end of term.
ReplyDeleteLisa x