Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Ferrero Yumminess

Most of my swaps for the SU meet-up at Telford were made using my new Lattice Bigz die.  I've got quite a lot of plans for this die, but I overlooked it at first when browsing through the catalogue.  It's only when I saw a card made with it that it got my attention... I bet a lot of us have had this experience!

Come and have a look at what I made:


When you take up each corner of the lattice die, they fit perfectly around a Ferrero Rocher!  Do you think they planned that when they designed the die?  It looks likely...

Here's a close look at one made from silver glimmer paper:


I topped each Ferrero with my Petite Curly label punch (which I got free during Sale-a-bration but it is now available for purchase) plus a Bitty Butterfly, with three rhinestones down the middle.  The only tricky part of making these was gluing the darn things together... glue dots seemed to be the answer in the end, but it was a bit of a pain!

Supplies
Card: Wisteria Wonder, So Saffron, silver glimmer paper
Other: Lattice Bigz die, BigShot, rhinestones, Petite Curly Label punch, Bitty Butterfly punch

They seemed to go down well and I got some amazing swaps in return.  More on swaps tomorrow so stay tuned!  I'm in cleaning mode today as we have some friends coming for dinner so this picture seemed appropriate:


Have a good day!

9 comments:

  1. Great lickle treats there, but can I have something else in mine please as I cannot eat FR as they choke me :-(
    Love the cat pic. Reminds me so much of childhood!! It would be gloves, sterile wipes and tetanus injection these days!
    Hugs
    xx

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  2. Wouaw ! How to transform a simple chocolate into magnificent decoration ! Geat idea ! Bravo !

    Hugs from France.
    Catherine.

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  3. These are beautiful! Almost too pretty to eat!

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  4. Victoria these are so pretty! A fabulous and very clever idea Karen x

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  5. What a gorgeous way to dress up a little sweet treat! Xx

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  6. Hi Victoria

    What a brilliant idea!! Really pretty.

    Have a great weekend.

    Love Jules xx

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  7. That's a really clever way to use the diecut shape... It makes them look even more luxurious!!
    Jenny x

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  8. Fantastic use for a diecut, these look terrific :) Cathy x

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  9. Now THIS, this is my kind of swap!!!!! I LOVE what you've done here Victoria. Great idea. xxx

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