Showing posts with label gift box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift box. Show all posts



I have been meaning to finish making this gift box and post it for ages and finally had some free time yesterday. Why is it that whenever you want to get something finished, there are always six million other things that have to be done first?!!!

I used cutting files from Valentina's Creations (the pictures are linked to the store so just click on those if you want to take a closer look):





Aren't they both neat?  The box cutting file was actually so easy to use and the rosettes were just as easy - I just needed to cut two of those. The most complicated/fiddly part was putting the rosette together!

Anyhow, full details are can be found here on The Hybrid chick blog so go take a look and see how the box and rosette was made and then why not have a go yourself? You don't even need a cutting machine to make these as you can easily hand cut the box file from the pdf and use an edge punch on cardstock to make the rosette!

Happy crafting!



Well, I've been playing with digital templates again and I found some gorgeous box templates at The Digichick.  This is one I got my hands on the other day:


It is sooo easy to use and I combined it with some rose flowers that I have used before:


Neat, eh?

I used papers and journal tags from this digital kit:



And this is what I ended up with:


The larger flowers were made with the rose in bloom template whereas the smaller ones were from punched shapes using one of the punches from the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack from Stampin' Up!


The large flower on the box was made using the Blossom Punch from Stampin' Up.  Full details of how I made these will be posted on the Hybrid Chick blog shortly so why not go take a look and let me know what you think?


Happy Scrapping!

It really was too nice to be working a week or so ago!  I just think we get so few really lovely days here in the UK, we need to make the most of them and sitting here doing a cash flow forecast is really not in my top ten list of favourite things to do on a sunny day!

I'd spent the morning at a client's premises taking photographs as he'd asked me to take some photos of his new camping and caravanning site so he can put them on his website.  This probably counts as my first real photographic assignment (and I got paid too!!!!)!  I take photos for pleasure, and occasionally manage to come out with a couple of good pictures, and having seen one I took of the bridge at Ironbridge, my client seemed to think I knew what I was doing.....do you think it would be wrong of me to have kept quiet about the fact that I don't know how to work all the buttons on my camera yet?

Here's the caravan and camping site - looks so peaceful, doesn't it?  All you can hear are the birds singing and ok, yes, the traffic from the nearby main road, but the peace and the views more than make up for the noise of the traffic.



A short walk away, this is what you can find:


And there are these tucked away in a hedge:


Just pour me a Pimm's and leave me here:



Anyhow, it was really lovely that morning, being out in the sunshine and listening to the birds sing. Shame I had to come back indoors to do my real job, eh?

But, despite all the work, I have had chance to get crafty, and was able to get my hands on this new release from Girl Boy Girl Designs:




I used papers from the Summer Sherbet (papers to print):



And made a second box using papers and embellishments from the Wish flowers Kit by Wishing Well Creations and Dawn by Design:


This is how they turned out:




I was really pleased with them, especially as they were so easy to make.  Why not have a go yourself and then let me know how you got on?  I'd love to see your take on these!!!

Happy Scrapping!


So, as I said earlier, I spent yesterday crafting as I had been given this scrumptious kit to work with:




Don't you just love those birds?  They are so adorable and the colours in the kit are gorgeous.  And guess what?  It is actually on sale at the moment too so why not hop over to The Studio and take a look?
The preview is linked to the shop too, to make life easier for you ;)!


Anyhow, the bundle has some beautiful clusters in so I decided to use these to make a set of cards in a gift box.  All I did was create a blank A4 image in Photoshop then use the guides in Photoshop to split the image so that I could print off 8 cards from one sheet of A4 cardstock.  I used the clusters in the kit to make these:










The only thing I added was the text underneath each image - so quick and easy to do!


I then made envelopes for each card as I didn't have any small enough in my stash.  Now I have a Martha Stewart scoring board and this comes with an added triangle bit (the envelope tool) that you slot on top of the board in order to score diagonally:




The envelope tool fits in the corner and has measurements and scoring guides for different sizes of card, but didn't, unfortunately, have one for an A7 card (which is what I had made) so, after much playing around with scraps of A4 I finally managed to work out that I needed a ^" by 6" piece of paper,which needed to be scored at 2" and 2.75" on the diagonal like this:




You then need to cut out the diagonal cross over patches like this:





And then fold it over to make the envelopes:





All that remains is to create the box and I made a template so you can see the measurements and scorelines:




If I have done this right, you should be able to click on it and save it to your hard drive, or open in another webpage and then save.


Print this on a sheet of A4 (8.3" by 11.7") card stock , then after cutting, scoring and trimming you end up with this:






Of course, the above photo was taken before I cut out the middle flaps (you just can't get the staff, can you?!!!).  This is how it should have looked:




I actually rounded the flaps as you can see from the bottom of the above photo (I took the photo before I rounded the top flaps though.....oh well, I did round them once I realised!). I then used extra strong double sided tape on the flaps but on the inside of the box, not the outside.


On the front of the box, double sided tape was added to the small flaps:





It was then a case of carefully sticking the box together, trying to make sure everything was stuck at a right angle:















I then added ribbon to the back and front, but to help cover this up, added at the back a plain piece of cardstock from one of the digital papers in the kit.  The card stock was stuck down over the ribbon, which was also stick to the card box using double sided tape.




For the front of the box, I  added one of the clusters from the kit and some of the birds to create this:





And this is the finished article:



And here's the inside:




Let me know if you make one of these, I'd love to see what you come up with!


Happy scrapping!