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April 08, 2008

A Very Cool Packaging Idea!

Peaceful_by_cariFlower Girl, Cari Fennell, took a package from Prima's Clear Stamps Sets by Christina Renee (850050) and altered it to create this very cool project!

Prima's stamp package has a clear cut-out that Cari used to stamp her title on twice! She stamped with black ink inside the package; then embossed it with gold embossing powder (on the blue paper). Next Cari stamped with black solvent ink right on the clear plastic area to create a shadow-effect for her title.

After creating the background part of the layout inside the package, Cari then added the embellishments on the outside of the package. What an amazing layout...and a great Go Green project! See the little stamp at the bottom of the package? This packaging was designed by Prima to be reused as part of our Go Green endeavors. What cool ideas can you come up with for using this package?

Items used:
Stamp Set package: 850050
Elysee gold ribbon: 519520
Elysee dark brown ribbon: 519520
Journaling Notes: 517748
Cavalier script patterned paper: 810351
Harmony blue paper: 860080
Whisper burgundy paper: 820268
Belle Fleur embossed flowers: 518028, 520168
Chatres Lace flower: 519070
Say It In Crystals Key: 522599
Say It In Crystals centers: 517915

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Comments

wow.. that is so cool!!

That is way better than very cool - absolutely brilliant.

Michelle [New Zealand]

That is just too cool, creative and stunning! Fabulous in every way!

wow. how gorgeous! thanks for the new technique.

Absolutely gorgeous! This has inspired me to use a clam shell package to create a "layout" like this!

This is breathtaking! What a great idea!I'm gonna be thinking more "green".

awesome....

That is stunning! And I will say it again: STUNNING! Wow! Talent oozes from this wonderful design team!

Wow, that is just fabulous. Excellent work!

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