Raspberry Truffles

Design team member Gayle Page-Robak made all these items using pieces from the Raspberry Truffle Pieces & Parts digital sheet.


Design team member Gayle Page-Robak made all these items using pieces from the Raspberry Truffle Pieces & Parts digital sheet.

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These are delightful Gayle! I absolutely love that tin… it looks good enough to eat! =)
Thank you, Rosie…it is a wee paint tin. This was a new (empty) one. It would also make a good recycle project, and I love how Lisa has named the sheets…they all sound edible.
Gayle, Gayle, Gayle! Are you bound and determined to create things just to make me hungry? It’s a conspiracy, I tell yer! LOL! Gorgeous stuff you’ve done here — I especially love the little tin, and, given the theme (Raspberry Truffle) it inspires me towards making even more candy and confections to put in such an adorable container! Thank you so much for the inspiration!
Thank you, Laura….are you eating candy as we speak? Homemade would be great but I would go for store bought too. I loved working with this Raspberry Truffle sheet, the colors are awesome. Great sheets and since they are digital you can create so many things with each sheet…gifts for all occasions, for sure!
These envelopes and litlle can are so sweet. What a great way to give one of those hard-to-wrap presents. Beautifully decorated! Sally
Hi Sally…hope you are enjoying your Memorial Day holiday…thank you for the comment. Great idea you have shared in using the little paint tin as a gift wrap…hmmm….could think of a few things I would like that could fit in it
This sheet works so well when it comes to covering recycle-type items and they can be such fun to create.
Gayle! You’ve done it again! :O) Beautiful + fun ideas! Is the card scratch + sniff? heheh And who gets the cookies in the tin?? That paper is so gorgeous,it looks like fabric. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Kim…thanks for the kudos…better question who is going to fill the tin? I will race you to it!! lol. Lisa did a beautiful job creating the Raspberry Truffle sheet but I don’t think she has developed the knack for making it scratch and sniff! rofl…especially on these that are digital sheets!!
what a yummy set! this collage sheet is beautiful!
Thanks so much, Kelly…this was a fun project to work on. I love this sheet…bright and cheery.