PPA283 Color Challenge with Pals
Welcome to a new look to Pals Paper Arts and PPA283. A new look calls for a party! And, a party needs fun party favors, right?
Speaking of a new look, if you came over from the PPA283 Color Challenge at Pals Paper Arts, you’ll notice I have different photos here. Well…. it’s all about lighting. Cloudy days equal poor light. After submitting the original I was able to snag a few shots when the sun was out. Hope you enjoy the added perspective.
Party favors and gift boxes are easy with the Cutie Pie Thinlits (#138273). Decorate these sweet little wedges with buttons and bows, washi tape, enamel dots, just about anything will do. Even a little fussy cutting to make the words POP!
New items I used:
- Baker’s Twine Combo Pack (Item 140555) Occasions Catalog page 6
- It’s My Party Enamel Dots (Item 140554) Occasions Catalog Page 6
- It’s My Party Designer Washi Tape (Item 140556) Occasions Catalog Page 6
- Party Wishes Stamp Set (Wood Item 140651; Clear Mount 140961) Occasions Catalog Page 5
You’ll find a complete list of products used at the bottom of this post.
Wild West Tip: Wonder how I matched the Washi Tape at the point of the wedge? Easy!
- When assembling the box, attach at the point then lay the box out flat (tip to tip).
- Affix the washi tape to one side, over the top and down the other side.
- Voila! Perfectly placed Washi Tape layers on the cake.
Sale-A-Bration Bonus! Purchase the Cutie Pie Thinlits Die Set, the Enamel Dots, Baker’s Twine and Washi Tape and you can choose a free product from the Sale-A-Bration catalog.
It’s your turn…. what will you make for PPA283 color challenge with pals?
Rae, this is adorable! So creative!
Thank you Michelle!
Thank you Michelle!
I liked that PP kit also, but not enough to buy the thinlits. You just brought me to the point that they will be on my next order. Thanks for the enabling, Pal… ?
Yay Katy! I love to be the “Enabler”! Thank you for the great comment.
Hi Rae – I like your projects. When the Paper Pumpkin came with the triangle boxes and that yarn to make those horrible pom poms I chucked that kit in the closet. I thought it was not only ugly but just dumb! Well, I pulled it out around Christmas time and made a couple of trees out of the boxes to send some candy in. My friend loved her little tree. I saw it on a blog where they wrapped ribbon on the side and then tied it up on top. I didn’t even think about the enamel or candy dots to decorate. I stamped Merry Christmas at the bottom and I think some little snowflakes on there. Well, she wanted a couple more for next year…..I will have fun decorating them. I E-mailed her the PP kit photo and she said yuck just as I did. Now, I almost want to get the thinlit die to make more of the trees or what you did today. I like what you did and made it a slice of cake. My favorite cake is carrot cake with cream cheese icing…..I wonder if I could make a slice to resemble the actual cake? This little box could hold some little 3×3 cards too. Her birthday isn’t until November so I have lots of time to play and think of different ideas. Thanks for helping me a long. I am still trying to figure out about the stupid pom poms and those feathers. Hope you are having a good new year!
Hi Chris! I was one of the odd balls that like that kit. LOL! I have a few samples on my Pinterest Board if that helps. I’m also building a gallery, see the menu above. I don’t have that kit in there yet so check Pinterest. The Cutie Pie Thinlit Die makes a box a little smaller than the Paper Pumpkin Box. We made one at our stamp camp last year that looked like a lemon cake.
Here’s the link to the board https://www.pinterest.com/wildwestpaper/paper-pumpkin/
thank you for the great comment!
Wonderful treat box! Love all the enamel dots and twine! Super sweet!
Thank you Linda!
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What a fun idea, Rae! I love how you’ve decorated this box perfectly for a birthday celebration. Woo hoo!
Thank you Brian… Party on!
Giddyap, Wild West! Love this sweet 3-D and all those enamel dots, so glossy and cool!
Yee haw Mary! Thanks a million!