They're fabulous templates and exactly what I used for this design. She has a version in inches and one in centremetres, so will suit most folks. This blog post uses the Butterfly Ranunculus stamp and a post HERE uses the Black Eyed Peas stamp set. If you like the box design and would like to have a go creating one yourself, I encourage you to check out my lovely blogging friend Janine's templates. Today is the STAMPtember release at Simon Says Stamp which is the beginning of the most exciting month in the card making industry Two of my favorite products in this release are the Black Eyed Peas stamp set and the Butterfly Ranunculus stamp set. I rounded all the corners of the design with my corner rounder, nothing fancy, had it for years, but works so well for this kind of detail. It's actually from the 'Lost in Space' paper pack, which is full of fabulous 'other wordly' scenes, but the portion that's visible of this paper in the box card design worked perfectly for the vision I had. The lovely night scene paper in the background is from a Whimsy Slimline paper pad, which I trimmed slightly to get the moon exactly where I wanted it to be. I wanted this one to sit in the scene without taking over, so chose a more muted look for him. The front dragon sitting atop the castle turret, I did in a dark grey cardstock with a lovely sheen to it. Three of the dragons I cut from a lovely textured glittery cardstock, two of them flying on acetate tethers. So I chose a couple of iridescent dragons to feature at the front of the design and very back. The dragons were cut from several different papers for a bit of interest as it was such a grey palette creation.
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