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Sunday 2 December 2018

insect in a box

Just a quick post to join in with the latest Paperartsy Topic. I am sure I must be in good company with many crafters when I remember all the tiny things I made for and with matchboxes as a child. I was delighted to see the Challenge on the Paperartsy blog was Matchbox art this fortnight.


Of course I was busy and this is a last minute rush to enter. I made a new bug box with some Graphic 45 Nature's Sketchbook paper, Seth Apter's Vintage Beeswax embossing powder and Tim Holtz stamp sets.


I used one of the beetles I had made when my new Entomology dies arrived.


I love this nature themed paper and have been saving it for special project. This little box is perfect way to use a little of it. I was so happy to see it's shine once the embossing layers were built up. It makes the paper seem even more precious, like jewels and without any gold for once! I really enjoyed this little break from the Christmas card making.

Link to the Paperartsy Challenge #21 Matchbox art
also to:
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge which is Anything Goes this week.


8 comments:

  1. I love the beeswax embossing , and your wonderful bug box Amanda , and the beetle is amazing.
    xox

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  2. Thank you Dorthe you are so good to comment so often and so kindly. xox

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  3. Amanda, your bug is WAY too lifelike for my comfort, even just viewing it from this distance! But your box is so beautiful--I love the embossing over that gorgeous paper! I'm so going to give that a try! Stunning matchbox, creepy bug! :) Hugs!

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  4. Fabulous your bug box and great idea to store your insects. xx

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  5. That's a brilliantly realistic bug - so cool! And I love the decorative little box you're keeping it in - the embossing really makes that paper pop. I foresee a whole collection of insects!
    Alison x

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  6. They are great fun aren't they! Thanks for joining Amanda!

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  7. Fabulous little box, the embossing gives a lovely shine to the paper!

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  8. I had to return for a second look and must tell you how charming and clever this is.

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