Hey bloggers
Rita Barakat here! I had so much fun creating this project!
I got to use so many fun supplies!

In addition to beautiful paper I added my own color
using a PITT® Artist Pen fill in spaces of a foil border...
I also used Creative Imaginations Existencils and in Lavender and Green Tea.
Holding the stencil in place, I draw with the Gelatos™ over the the stencil and rub the color onto the paper using a dry sponge.
I used PITT® Artist Pens to color in the shapes on the foil paper.

I used a green tea Gelato™ to color the background and a dry sponge to spread the color around.

I drew a wreath with the Existencil and PITT® Artist Pens to fill in the spaces.
I used a white PITT® Pen to fill in the "berries".
I used the ice Twinkling H2o on top - mixed it with water to fill in
the spaces and give it some sparkle!
I cut out the wreath and bird and put it through the Xyron to adhere it to my box!
A few self adhesive pearls and ribbon for the finishing touches!
Here is the trees Existencil on top with Gelatos™ .
Lots of pretty ribbon...
Supplies:
Faber Castell Design Memory Craft
Green Tea & Lavender & Gelatos™, Metallic PITT® Artist Pen, White Pen, Stamper’s Big Brush Pen ,
PITT® Artist Pen
Creative Imaginations
Luminarte Twinkling H20's Holiday Sparkle, Die Cut Shapes, Exisetencil expressions,
Papers, Pearls, chipboard purse.
Xyron Create A Sticker

Rita Barakat Rita channels her boundless energy
into her family (she has 5 kids!), directing a youth choir & drama team,
and her eclectic paper crafting projects. She is on the design teams for Clear
Scrap and Ta Da Creative Studios.
I LOVE the way you colored the foil paper! What a great idea.
Posted by: Katie Smith | 12/06/2012 at 10:46 AM
You have created magic with that beautiful paper make-over! Love what you have done here. Beautiful box, great ideas! Thanks for sharing :)
Posted by: Patti J. | 12/06/2012 at 02:28 PM
This is so beautiful. I love it very much. Thanks for sharing,
Posted by: Johanne L. | 12/08/2012 at 04:00 AM
Your box is lovely - you transformed that foil paper into something so beautiful!
Posted by: Ann Jobes | 12/09/2012 at 02:11 PM