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: RM110Size: 17.5cm long, 11.5cm wide and 8.5cm deep


Esther Ray: RM100
Size: 13cm in length and width and 4.5cm deep
This is Maya Road chipboard box that has a lift-up lid and a see-through front.

Ho Ho Ho Snowman: SOLD

Willesden Green: SOLD

Golders Green: SOLD
Harrow-on-the-Hill (blank card): SOLD
Maya Road chipboard crown was embossed with silver powder and secured with crystals.
3 comments:
im so impressed with your scrap technique. you did a good job on the 2 boxes. pls keep it on.
"see through" space on Esther Ray mean for photo insert?
hi shueann, the see-through space is not for photo insert but you can insert one if you wish. photo can be cropped to fit the space.
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