Hello everyone and welcome to There She Goes Sneak Peek and Blog Hop challenge!! If you came from Julie's blog, you're on a right track. If not, you may want to start from TSG blog for the fun event! Today's sneak peek is about the CARD BINS that are back by popular demands! These simple bins are so wonderful to alter and store cards - about 40 cards if the cards have lots of layers! At only $2 a piece, I'm sure you will have a lot of fun of altering and stamping with your own taste :)
I decided to make my own card organizer following with Jessica's wonderful tutorial.
After taping the edge with masking tape and painted with white acrylic paints over the entire bin, I adhered the retired SU papers that the images were stamped using Act of Kindness set. The papers & the inside of the bin were also distressed with chalk ink. Then The flowers with the decorative brad, the satin ribbon and the pearls were added on the front.
The index pieces were made with the same dp and the brown cardstock. The labels were made using various greeting stamps and the oval & scalloped oval punches.
So, do you want to win this fabulous card bin?
Just go to each of the Trendsetter’s Blogs and leave a comment on their Card Bin Blog Hop Challenge post. After you finish commenting, return to the TSG Blog to add your name to the Mr. Linky at the bottom of the Blog hop challenge post. A winner will be chosen randomly using a random number generator to receive their very own card bin. The winner will be announced Saturday during the Release Party Chat.
The next hop is a fun & fabulous Trendsetter, Wendy!
Stamps: Act of Kindness (TSG). various stamps for labels
Paper: card bin (TSG) retired designer papers (SU), brown cardstock (Bazzils), classic ivory (Flourishes)
Ink: VersaCraft chocolate, VersaMagic sahara sand, Memento rich cocoa (Tsukineko), acrylic paint
Accessories: ribbon, flowers, brad, pearls
Tools: masking tape, oval punch, scalloped oval punch
Thank you for stopping by.
This absolutely gorgeous Maki!!! Love what you did with your card bin :)
ReplyDeleteListen girlfriend, how can I follow that!!! LOL I love it and how you attached the scallop on the inserts for the headings, very smart!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Maki. I love that you stamped along the side. Really cool. Great job.
ReplyDeletenice job! Love the colors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSandra
Gorgeous, very elegant :)!
ReplyDeleteInky Hugs,
Catherine
catlevy@eastlink.ca
Gorgeous, very elegant :)!
ReplyDeleteInky Hugs,
Catherine
catlevy@eastlink.ca
This is just so pretty! I love the stamping you did on the sides it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL - Wonderful colors and pearls. hugs...
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Maki!!!
ReplyDeleteMakiko san, this is STUNNING!!! I love those colors and the all over design is just gorgeous!!! I want one ;D. I know that mine will probably not look anything like yours. Those are my all time favorite colors too. I am just blown away at this BEAUTY my friend!! Hugs, Sabrina
ReplyDeleteI loved how you stamped on the box.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love the front.
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful box. I've been wondering what to do with all my cards...
ReplyDeleteOoooooooo....I think this is my favorite! My kind of colors! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card holder, and such pretty colors you chose to use. :)
ReplyDeleteWow -- so gorgeous! I just love the romantic feel the box has. It's great!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and I love the way you decorated it! Everyone needs one (or two or three) of these!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Maki - this is totally gorgeous!! Love the combo of the stamps on that pretty paper!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Makiko, you put so much work into it.
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage look!! Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteLove everything you did with the card bin. Awesome.
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely stunning!!!! I love how you stamped the side! And i'm so thankful i own that set! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the border you created for the sides!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Love the antique look of your colors, DP and flowers...wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteLove the soft colors -- very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous ~ I love the papers and the dividers you made.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love the retired papers you used.
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