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Monday, October 17, 2011

Beau Chateau Drawers

Hi Guys

Well Monday are my club days and today we made a lovely little pair of drawers which I have cased from my lovely friend and downline Pat.



I have used pink pirouette and marina mist cardstock along with one of the sheets from the Beau Chateau DSP.  On one side of the paper is Roosters in a frame and the other side is the chicken wire that you can see on the front of the drawers.  I have used Pretty In Pink buttons from the Subtles buttons collection and have adorned them with basic rhinestones.  I punched the owl from Marina Mist and a small piece of the Beau Chateau paper and used some googly eyes to finish it off.

I hope you like and until next time

Happy Crafting

Emma xx

6 comments:

  1. very pretty, love the buttton handles
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  2. Great project Emma see what you mean about the papers they're lush!!!

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  3. I must say I do like your drawers ! LOL, The papers are gorgeous, love the chicken wire and the paper piecing on the owl, lovely project, hugs Sara xx

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  4. Fabulous project Emma. Thanks again for a brilliant workshop at Wendy's the other week

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  5. Such a great project and love the owl on top!! Thank you for sharing!
    Z
    scrappinwithZ

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