Welcome to the December Reverse Confetti Blog Hop! This month we are sharing a new project and revisiting THREE of our favorite older projects of 2015! You should have arrived from the Reverse Confetti blog to get this blog hop started!
My new project is a cute treat box for a friend of mine. I've used the Tagged Tote Confetti Cuts and made a "window" box. This way my holiday Hershey's Kisses can be seen through! I've simply diecut and assembled my box with white and silver glitter cardstock. I cut my window using the circle die from Donut You Know Confetti Cuts.
I've added a tag using the Square Tag Confetti Cuts and added a red foil reinforcer. Love that it completes the look! My sentiment, from With Love stamp set, was stamped in red pigment ink. My tag was tied to my treat box with white tulle.
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Now for my three favorite projects of 2015!
The first one comes from my Confetti Camera card on February 19th. You can find the post HERE.
My second card comes from the July Blog Hop! You can find the post HERE
And my third project is from Day 1 of the September release. You can find the post HERE.
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What's a blog hop without a prize? Make sure to check out the Reverse Confetti Blog for all the details but there is a $15 gift certificate up for grabs!!
I hope you’ve enjoyed hopping with us today. Be sure and hop with us on the 8th of EVERY MONTH for more REVERSE CONFETTI inspiration! Now it’s time to hop on over to Jinny Newlin’s blog. If you get lost along the way, you can find the hop order and list of all the participating designers over on the Reverse Confetti Blog.
A few things before you hop along though, just to keep you “in the know”…
December’s SKETCH FOR YOU TO TRY is open for you to play along. Check it out for a chance to win and become our newest ‘Fetti Fave!
Thanks for sharing a part of your day with me!
Thanks for sharing a part of your day with me!
23 comments:
that treat box is amazing. the glittery cut out is soooo cool! Love your faves, too! great picks :)
Love today's project...I haven't seen those kisses before...so cute!
Love your picks!
Gorgeous projects Amy! I received my tagged tote die yesterday and had a play with that last night so seeing your fantastic treat bag today is just more fab inspiration - thank you! :-)
How adorable is this? I just love the colors you chose (especially the glittery silver) as well as the wonderful pun in the sentiment!
Thanks so much for sharing! This is really getting me in a gift packing mood!
The treat box is adorable, and I'm loving the favorite projects as well!
Very cute way to give share some Christmas spirit...love the chocolate holder.
Oh, I love your gorgeous treat bag, Amy -- those santa kisses are adorable! And I love your other projects, too! It's so great being on the Reverse Confetti DT with you!
Those Santa hat kisses are adorable! What a darling way to present them, too! Your favorites are some of mine too!
The silver layer with those adorable kisses is beyond cute! LOVE your ABC and your top three, especially the pie card!
A gorgeous treat box - a gift in and of itself! Selecting three favourite projects from 2015, given your immense creativity, must have been quite the challenge! Your selections: amazing!
~carol
Sweet!! Everyone of them!!!
Love the Hershey kisses!
All of your projects are so festive !
Absolutely awesome, Amy! I love the glitter!
Love the glitter box and all the samples!!
Sweet treat box! My fav of your favs is the Just a Note with the acetate front!
I love the treat box!! You are so talented!! Love all your projects!!
Cute sparkly gift bag!! I really love your Chevron card from this past year!!
What a cute little favor - those little santa hat kisses are darling peeking through the window.
I love that favor box!!! Great idea, Amy!
How cute! What a fun gift for a special friend!
So many great projects.
I love the silver gift bag - beautiful.
the striped paper with the rainbow is a fun idea.
thanks for sharing
ADORABLE treat box - love the window!!!!
Your cards are cute! I also love the treat box! Thanks for the inspiration!
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