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We promised all of our newsletter recipients the how-to's on the project ideas above. This week our newsletter is spotlighting Paisley & Petals and reducing the prices. It's sad to see this member of our sei family leave. Once these products are gone, they're not getting reordered so make sure to pick up Paisley & Petals before it's too late. To read our newsletter, click here.
The 3 products on the left side of the picture are just simple cards and layouts. There's really no instructions for these but let us know if you have any questions.
• The box in front is made from a simple box template. A similar template was used on the Mimosa Mother's Day ideas. You can just adjust the size to what you need and take off the scalloped edge. What I thought was really cool about this box was that Maria curled paper to create a bow. I always hate having to find a matching bow at the store for a gift box but with this idea you'll always have a bow that matches.
• The folded frame behind the box is a twist on our Mother's Day goodie bag idea. The difference is that Maria made slits and wound a piece of paper through the top rather than punching a hole.
I always think it's fun to see similar projects done in different paper lines. When you add unique details, it looks completely different.
The 3 products on the left side of the picture are just simple cards and layouts. There's really no instructions for these but let us know if you have any questions.
• The box in front is made from a simple box template. A similar template was used on the Mimosa Mother's Day ideas. You can just adjust the size to what you need and take off the scalloped edge. What I thought was really cool about this box was that Maria curled paper to create a bow. I always hate having to find a matching bow at the store for a gift box but with this idea you'll always have a bow that matches.
• The folded frame behind the box is a twist on our Mother's Day goodie bag idea. The difference is that Maria made slits and wound a piece of paper through the top rather than punching a hole.
I always think it's fun to see similar projects done in different paper lines. When you add unique details, it looks completely different.
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