Valentine’s Party Trinket Box and Trinket Necklace!
Happy Valentines’ Day
Debi, our fabric queen is turning into our paper queen! Using, Unity Stamps and eCraft Diecutable Cardstock, she was able to respond to our sponsor's party challenge with a Valentines Party Box!
Here is her how-to:
I am so lucky to have my Challenge day fall on the most loving of all holidays. Valentines’ Day is a day for me to cherish all those that I care for. I love my family and friends and could see them all enjoying a wonderful evening together. I also will love when I can present them with their Valentines’ trinket gift and box.
I was so excited when I saw this great trinket box file. I could see all kinds of uses for it. Polly Pocket boxes for my little grand daughter, all kinds of stuff. I love it. You can get it at http://www.creationsbyar.com/ there are many cute designs and very reasonable files there. You will also see my heart ribbon necklace. I also love to create one of a kind pieces for my friends. This project was so much fun.
Supplies:
Peek-A-Boo Box Template
Card Stock - eCraft Diecutable Cardstock from The PaperMill Store
“Birds of a Feather” from Unity Stamps
Prismacolor Pencils from JoAnn's Fabrics
Colorbox Ink pad from Hobby Lobby
CraftwellUSA’s eCraft Personal Die Cutting System!
Adhesive - 3L Adhesive
Sizzix heart embossing folder (wish I had the eBosser)
Shrinky Dink film from JoAnn's Fabrics
Ribbon from Joann’s Fabrics
Zing Heat Tool from CraftySteals (one of my favorites)
Glass Heart Sentiments from Local Dollar Store
I love to make unique items to share. So when this challenge arose I was thinking so hard I almost miss it. The first thing I created was my little box. I was so easy loaded my solid eCraft Diecutable Cardstock and was off. I used my trusty eCraft to make quick work of cutting out my boxes. I folded them together and very quickly they were done. I am very happy with the design. The little box is designed like the old match boxes. The little drawer slides out and you can put so much inside. I also covered the hole with cellophane. To add to the finish.
I love the heart pattern that I embossed on it.
Next for my necklace, this was so easy to make and again I used my eCraft to cut it out. I used Shrink Dink film to produce the main charm. It shrinks 50 percent of its original size. I love this stuff it cuts so neatly in my eCraft. You cut it first and then take fine sand paper and gently buff it and then stamp it. You can use colored pencils on it, and or markers as well. I opted for stamping and coloring with my prismacolor pencils.
I worked on it till I was satisfied with the color. Next I took my Zing heat gun and watched it shrink. It was so cool. By the way make sure that you put your holes in it before you heat shrink it as it will crack if not. (how do I know this??) When it was cool, I placed jump rings on it and added my beads. I used a beautiful red ribbon to hang it on. I love the way that it turned out. I will be so excited to see my friends’ faces when they open their gift box…
I really enjoy making so much with my eCraft. The sky is the limit or at least your imagination is. Join me on a creative journey Please leave a comment and let me know about your creations. I would love to see them.
Happy Valentines’ Day to all!
Just remember this, “Will you be my Valentine?”
See you next week
You know you want more of Debi's projects!!! Go check out her blog here:
That's very sweet :)
ReplyDeleteLove the embossing hearts! Great touch!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little project, and I love it. cute, and useful too.
ReplyDeleteDebi, it is all so beautiful! I love the jar. I like it all. You are so talented! Love & Hugs, V.
ReplyDeleteGuys don't know why it says Debi Tullier in the above post....I did post the link to see the post..
ReplyDeleteLove it...it's so cute! Ericha
ReplyDeleteThat is SO cute! Oh the fun things I could do with that style box - thank you so much for sharing!!!
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