Great to store jewelries, scrap embellishments, travel tokens or simply as a gift. The lid is easily liftable and it has a see-through frame that can be secured with a favourite photo. Some space is left on the bottom right corner of the box for purposes of attaching initials or other journalling if required.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Arielle Dambozzlee
Arielle Dambozzlee: RM110

This is a result of inspiration emitted from Arielle Dambosly's french number from the High Society series. It is the last of the two Maya Road chipboard box. Dressed it up in some of my favourite embellishments. Finally used the suede flower that I have been saving for nearly a year! Added a chipboard crown for that aristocracy touch. Painted the crown in gold MM paint and secured crystals individually.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
What Makes Me Happy
THIS! I altered this wooden jewelry box in the all-time favourite paper of mine. Used the same paper for a journal and a cigar box and this has fetched a unanimous declaration of fancy. Loved the harmonious hue it reflects: soothing teal with light brown dots. Don’t the leaves emit memories of days in a nicely-landscaped holiday resort? And the ribbon added just a tinge of regal aristocracy feel to it. Reminds me of princes going off for their daily horse-riding activity. I do have a wild imagination. It is currently decorating my scrap station until a rightful owner claims it.
Mikaela Wooden Box: RM110
Size: 17.5cm long, 11.5cm wide and 8.5cm deep

Mikaela Wooden Box: RM110
Size: 17.5cm long, 11.5cm wide and 8.5cm deep
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Pastels and Blings
The Monochromes
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