Tag Archives: Christine Emberson

Key Box
Hello, Christine here today with a little gift box featuring a decorative lid. I’ve combined pretty flowers, bottle top, key and leaves to create a simple pretty vintage look. The box is created using Spellbinders™ Square Bracket Edge Box die … Continue reading

French Butterfly Plaque
Bonjour! Christine here today and I’m sharing with you a project with a definite French theme – a little plaque. The base of the plaque is just a piece of cardboard. I have stripped away parts of the top layer. … Continue reading

With Love…
Hello, Christine here today and sharing with you a ‘With Love’ card featuring the brilliant new 3D Foam Hearts. I’ve selected a cream card base and then used the very vintage Glitz – French Kiss papers. Matting is perfectly and … Continue reading

Clipboard Glitter Bling!
Hello, Christine here today and sharing a project with you featuring the superb new Adhesive Hearts. I’m a little obsessive with being organised – I write many lists and have many pieces of paper so I like to keep things … Continue reading

Give a little heart….
Hello – it is Christine here today and I’ve been fortunate enough to craft with the very new 3D Foam Hearts. These are wondrous little beauties! I decided to make a small gift bag, perfect for table favours or treat … Continue reading

New Year Notepad
Hello! Christine here today and wishing you all a Happy New Year. New Year is a time when a lot of us think about new plans and ideas and perhaps make lists, I’m a ‘list addict’! One of my favourite … Continue reading

Cards and Journal with Graphic 45
Welcome to Day 3 of our 2012 Blog Hop with Graphic 45! Card Duo by Beth Pingry I have 2 cards today, because I just LOVE this paper collection! Its the same Bird Song Collection that Christine uses below, but … Continue reading

Peaceful Card
Hello, Christine here today to share with you a ‘Peaceful’ card made from the very lovely Authentique Peaceful papers. A simply constructed card of panels of paper but with the pretty addition of Parisian Accents from Spellbinders™ I cut a … Continue reading