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BOX WEEK – BOX #6

Here we are in Box Week at Box #6.  These boxes are getting bigger now!

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I found the template for this box on Becky’s 12 Days of Christmas 2009 edition.  You can find the details here.  This was the Bow Box in the collection.  If you scroll down the blog and look in the Right Hand column you can see the 2009 projects there.  You can purchase the Tutorial there too.

My box was created in Cherry Cobbler.  The frame on the front was stamped using “Memorable Moments” and then cut with the Labels Framelits.  The greeting is from “More Merry Messages”.  A little Candy Cane stamped from “Scentsational Season” and cut with the Holiday Framelits finishes the front.

Here is the top view.

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The top was cut in Gumball Green and DSP strips (from “Be of Good Cheer DSP pack”) were adhered to the edges and top.  I cut 2 snowflakes with the Snow Flurry Die in Silver Glimmer Paper and Very Vanilla.  These were layered together.  The Cherry Cobbler circle in the centre was punched out using one of the small circles on the Owl Punch.  An adhesive pearl finished off the centre.  I cut a piece of the Cherry Cobbler Tulle and gathered that together and wrapped some thread around the centre to hold it all in place.  Once all the layers were adhered together they were fixed in place on top of the box with Dimensionals.  This box stands at 10.5cm or about 4 1/4″ tall.

Thanks for looking today.  We have our last box for our Box Week tomorrow so be sure to stop by.

Jenny

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BOX WEEK – BOX #5

I have made a lot of these boxes over the last couple of years.  I found the idea here when I first made them.   This is made from the Scallop Envelope Die.  I added a Christmas touch to this one.

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Once again I added my little mate from “No Peeking” like on yesterday’s box.  He was coloured with markers and added on the greeting panel cut from the Apothecary Framelits.  The DSP is from the “Be of Good Cheer”.  Mmm this DSP is featuring a lot on these boxes!

Another cute box to fill with some little treats.

Come and visit me again tomorrow for Day 6.  I think these boxes are getting bigger as we go through the week. 🙂

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BOX WEEK – BOX #4

Have you been enjoying the different boxes this week? I hope so.  Today I have another box for you.

This one is made using the Fancy Favor box.

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This is another easy box.  I have wrapped a strip of the “Be of Good Cheer” DSP around the box and then ran some of the Gumball Green Satin Stitched ribbon around the DSP.  The greeting panel was cut from Very Vanilla Card using the Apothecary Framelits.  I pierced an edge around this with the Piercing Pack.  The greeting is stamped in Gumball Green and is from the “More Merry Messages” set.  The cute little penguin dude is from “No Peeking” and coloured with the markers.  I love that little guy! I added some Rhinestones just for Bling factor.

Here is the side view.

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All you need to do is add some chocolates in a cello bag or add a little gift and you are done.  It wouldn’t take long to whip up a few boxes like these.

We are over half way through the week now.  Stop by again tomorrow for Day 5 of Boxes.

Jenny

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BOX WEEK – BOX #3

This gift box today is an idea that has been around the blog world for years.  I thought I would give it a Christmas touch.

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This gift box is known as a Sour Cream Box or as we know it downunder as a Sunny Boy Box.  You can find the instructions here.  They are just too easy!

I have created a medallion using the Simply Scored from Gumball Green card.  The greeting is from “More Merry Messages and coloured with Markers.  It was then punched out with the 3/4” circle punch.  I cut a strip of the Cherry Cobbler Tulle and wrapped around some cotton thread in the middle to gather it up.  This was all adhered together and added to the box with Dimensionals.

Thanks for stopping by for Day 3.

See you again tomorrow.

Jenny

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BOX WEEK – BOX #2

Here is a little pocket for your Christmas treats.  This is using the Petite Pocket Die again.  I found this idea for the Sparkly flap from Dawn here.

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The DSP is from the Candlelight Specialty pack from the Seasonal Mini.  I have cut circles with the Die to create the circle tie-downs and wrapped twine around them.  I cut the flap again from the Silver Glimmer Paper.   I think it is quite classy!

This is just the right size for a Chocolate treat or as a money holder – or even a Gift Card 😉

Thanks for stopping by today.  See you tomorrow.

Jenny

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BOX WEEK – BOX #1

Welcome to ‘BOX WEEK’.  Every day this week I will show you a different Gift Box or Treat Holder to help inspire you for your Christmas Packaging.  I have been busy making these fun projects and can’t wait to share them with you.  So, let’s get on with it.

BOX #1

This is a cute Treat Holder made using the Petite Pocket Die.  I found the idea from Tanya here.  It is so easy to make.  Tanya has a link to a video so you can easily recreate this little box.

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I have added a strip of the “Be of Good Cheer” DSP. The greeting is from ‘No Peeking’ and coloured with the markers.  You can’t see it very well but I have added a Rhinestone to the centre of the ‘O’.  Then you can tie it off with some Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding.

Here is a side view.

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Thanks for stopping by for Day 1.  Make sure you visit again tomorrow.  I have another version using the Petite Pocket Die.

Jenny

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BOX UP YOUR CHRISTMAS!

Christmas is fast-approaching whether we like it or not.  How are your plans coming along??  Why not join me next week for my ‘BOX WEEK’.  Each day starting on Monday I will share a different Gift Box for you.  I hope this might help you for Christmas.  So you don’t miss any make sure you have subscribed to my blog.  Just click on the link in the Right Hand column.  I can’t wait to share these boxes with you.  They have been a lot of fun creating them.

Here is a bonus one for you to get you started.  Don’t we all love this little Owl?  Why not a Christmas Owl! I have added him on a Treat box using the Scallop Envelope Die.  You can’t see the top view but I cut 2 of the Envelopes, cut off about 1/2″ on the bottom flaps and then adhered the 2 together.  I turned back the Scallop Envelope Flap and adhered them down.  This is just a good size for a small chocolate or little treat.

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See you on Monday for Day 1 of ‘Box Week’.

Jenny

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SCRAPPING OUR HAWAII SNAPS!

I have to show you these!  Sorry to go back to our Hawaii Holiday but I have just scrapped our photos!  I am pretty excited I have to say.  Now I have only done a few single-page scrap pages before so to do a whole album is a MAMMOTH achievement for me.  I don’t know what I was thinking though, seriously a whole album!!! Yep, 41 pages!! I was really pleased with the final result and thought I would show you some of the pages.  I am not going to bore you with the whole album.  If you come along to a class you can check it all out.  So, here we go~

(If you subscribe to my blog and receive this via your email, I don’t think the slideshow comes out.  If you click on it, it will take you to my blog and you can check it out there).

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Just a few tips for you that I learnt through the process if you were going to undertake such a task.

1) Keep the layouts simple.  I chose 3-4 simple layouts that I repeated throughout the album.  I looked around the internet and in books for a few ideas first of some layouts to use.

2) Keep the embellishments simple.  For an album you don’t want to have lots of embellishments and busy-ness.  It gets too complicated – and takes too long.  I chose the Naturals Designer Buttons and the Brights Brads.  I used the stamp set “Sweets For The Sweet” as well.  I used the same title settings for each page using the Big Shot and Alphabet Dies.  I used one of the Apothecary Framelits Die for my journalling tags.

3)  Choose a few colour schemes to use throughout the album to create uniformity.  I used the Polka Dot Parade DSP and added a couple of pages from the Patterns Paper Stack (Brights Collection).  It made it SO much easier.

Stampin’ Up! makes creating Scrapbooking Albums such an easier task.  It narrows the choices down so it is not so overwhelming.  Everything is available and co-ordinates from the paper, the ink and embellishments.  This helps a lot.

Would I do it again??? Not in a hurry I have to say BUT the thought of doing single pages now is not so daunting.  I think I could even handle it!  I hope to give it a go very soon.  Well, I do have a lots of photos lying around waiting to be scrapped.  So stay tuned.  I might even have some to show you – later!

I hope you enjoy a little viewing of our holiday again.

Thanks for stopping by,

Jenny x

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KID’S CHRISTMAS CLASS!

Hey, Mum and Nan bring the kids along to join us at my ‘Kids Christmas Class’. We will make this cute Reindeer Gift Box and Santa Box.

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WHEN: Saturday 8th December at 2.30-4pm.

WHERE: East Corrimal.  I will let you know the address when you register.

COST: $10

RSVP: Wednesday 5th December. BOOK EARLY AS SPACE IS LIMITED!!!  To RSVP Add a comment with your phone number or email address and I will get back to you.

BRING A FRIEND ALONG FOR LOTS MORE FUN!!  I CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU THERE!

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CHRISTMAS GIFT CLASS!!!

Christmas is fast approaching.  Have you got your Gift Packaging sorted???  Come and join in on my Christmas Gift Class THIS FRIDAY!  It’s not too late!  Here is what we will make.

We will create a Gift Card Holder, a Pocket Treat Holder and a Gift Box.   These will be fun to give out this Christmas.  Fill them with the treats you like!

WHEN: Friday 30th November 10am or 7.30pm at my studio in East Corrimal.

RSVP: Wednesday 28th November.  (Just add a comment with your email address and I will get back to you).

COST: $15 if you bring your own adhesives

              $20 to use my adhesives.

*  Adhesives includes Sticky Strip or double-sided tape, glue stick, Dimensionals or Mounting Tape.

This is our last class for the year so I look forward to seeing you.