You can use the shadowbox as is or add a layer into the box. There are two different layers available, one has round holes and the other has square.
Here is a close up that I shot before it was sent off to the Gypsy office. I used the new flea market charms along with vintage pieces and the new tag inserts - Trousseau. You loose the scalloped edge but they work great for the size of the holes. The bottles are 7gypsies with this colored rubbing used for the labels.
Here is the square insert. Ranjini was given the task to create something made from the just the square layer. I can't wait to see this at show. Love all the clothes pins holding the pictures on.
We also made a 12 x 12" shadow box that comes in black. Here you can see a fabulous project created by the ever lovely, Vicki Boutin. Love the ruler on the book cover...and the heart? fabulous. The background paper is from Postale.
So I have the last two items that really don't belong under the heading, "structures" but they just happen to be here at the end. First are tickets...two new ones.
Vintage Tickets
And these guys...reminiscent of 7gypsies past tags. Love all the fill in the blank spots! The package has 12 tickets (2 each of 6 different designs).
Journal Tickets
And the very last thing is these metal clips. Super cute with a little rubber tip.
I thought you might need a visual on the scale of these clips too. Love the size, don't you?
My personal thanks goes out to the fabulous 7gypsies design team for the extraordinary effort in the projects turned in for cha. We are a small group but boy can we pack a punch! Without the fabulous creations the booth would never come close to what it is with them and it would make our job even more difficult.
Thank You girls for all your time and creative talent!
Sande Krieger
Vicki Boutin
Ranjini Malhorta
Mou Saha
Ann Mabee
Kerry Lynn Yeary
Janelle Smith
and special guest, Connie Fong
Now you know, after cha I will have more photos of projects these ladies created as well as the booth. So sorry to make you wait but some things have to be a surprise! I also participated in the Ranger Designer challenge again and I will share that project as well once I get the okay from Ranger.
Thanks to all of you who have followed this week as we revealed the new lines, especially those that left an encouraging comment, we both appreciate that. We are looking forward to meeting some of you at the show as well as seeing old faces that we love. Please stop by the booth (were way back in the right hand corner) if you have the time!
Now the real work begins...packing the car.
cheers everyone!
paula