Wedding Gifts using Glided Onyx
Hello everyone,
Sunila and Aditi here with some ideas to share using the new release- Glided Onyx, Shadow Box and Mini Shakers.
The Glided Onyx Paper Collection is a classic with elegant patterns and colours. It was perfect for a wedding theme and we decided to make a few home decor gifting options on the occasion of a wedding.
Here's a look at our creations:
We decided to use the Shadow Box as a tray. We adhered some pattern paper from the collection using Decoupage Glue. We used a black and gold print for the inside, and a white and gold print for the rim. We completed it by adding two metal handles on the shorter sides. This is a perfect gift and can be used as a serving tray, or something by the bedside to hold a few things. Along with this, we decided to make a Tissue Box Holder. In the same way, we adhered white and gold prints on the top and sides of an MDF Tissue Box Holder. To complete the set and to make it look like a gift, we made a tag. For this, we used a 3"x4" pattern paper and scored it on the 4" side at 2". We then assembled a mini tag shaker and adhered it onto the paper. We completed it by stamping a sentiment on the shaker tag.
Here are a few close-ups:
Sunila and Aditi here with some ideas to share using the new release- Glided Onyx, Shadow Box and Mini Shakers.
The Glided Onyx Paper Collection is a classic with elegant patterns and colours. It was perfect for a wedding theme and we decided to make a few home decor gifting options on the occasion of a wedding.
Here's a look at our creations:
We decided to use the Shadow Box as a tray. We adhered some pattern paper from the collection using Decoupage Glue. We used a black and gold print for the inside, and a white and gold print for the rim. We completed it by adding two metal handles on the shorter sides. This is a perfect gift and can be used as a serving tray, or something by the bedside to hold a few things. Along with this, we decided to make a Tissue Box Holder. In the same way, we adhered white and gold prints on the top and sides of an MDF Tissue Box Holder. To complete the set and to make it look like a gift, we made a tag. For this, we used a 3"x4" pattern paper and scored it on the 4" side at 2". We then assembled a mini tag shaker and adhered it onto the paper. We completed it by stamping a sentiment on the shaker tag.
Here are a few close-ups:
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