Showing posts with label project - boxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project - boxes. Show all posts

Baby Shower Gift - Boxes & Card

Hello Everyone!

Today I am sharing with something that I made for a Baby Shower. I had crocheted 3 pairs of little booties, and could not find a gift box around the house that was the right size. So a thought came to mind saying, "Come on Sabrina, you can make boxes, so what's stopping you?". I guess I was thinking I needed my score board to make a box big enough for 3 pairs of booties, which is stored away still in one of my many boxes in my daughter's garage. But I remembered that I had my box punch board. I could make one box for each pair of booties and stack them together and tie a ribbon around all three boxes!


How did I get that pattern on the bottom of the boxes? Well I used Peeled Paint Oxide ink and a stencil with a blending tool. Then I used copper washi tape as a border along the top edge of the pattern.


The above photo shows the top box open and flat to give you an idea of how I did it. I did the same stenciling on the top portions of the box that go on top of the other 2 boxes. It was real easy to do, and did not take much time at all.

You also see the little 4 x 4 card that I made to coordinate with the boxes. The envelope is not quite a matching piece, but that was the best I could do with what I had, and it is still blue for a little baby boy.


I cut the blue piece and attached the same copper washi tape around the edges to create the border. Then I stamped and heat embossed a little copper plane fussy cutting it out. I then popped up the blue piece over the white I had already attached to the card front. Next I popped up the little banner and the copper plane.


I used my Mini Envelope Punch Board to make the envelope.

Because all those layers make the card a little front heavy, I like to add a couple of cardstock layers on the inside of the card so that it can better stand and not topple over.


Plus it nicely frames the inside sentiment and what you write on the card.

I wanted to have one more photo to show you here, but guess what? After tying the boxes together with a beautiful dark green ribbon, I forgot to take the photo before going the the shower.

I hope that you have been inspired to try some stenciling on any boxes you might next make. I think I like it better than adding cut pieces of patterned paper. At least for now anyway.

Happing creating!






Having Fun With Spellbinders Charming Cottage Die Set



Hello everyone!

I am going to share with you some projects I have been having fun with. I am experimenting with different ideas. I have more ideas that I want to work on, but have to get back to working on class samples, so it may be a while before I can implement my further ideas. I had so much fun making these little boxes/cottages, and I think you would too, so lets have a look at the cottage boxes and the die set.


You can create with this die set for birthdays, weddings, Christmas, Easter, and more. This next photo is  of the Spellbinders Charming Cottage.


Let's begin with a simple use of this die in which I create a luminary. This one also uses the Spellbinders Gilded Ornaments die set. This luminary would work for Christmas as well as for weddings. You could have a number of these scattered all over the dining table as centerpieces, or one for each guest with their name on it as a named place setting. They could decorate the fireplace mantle, or be spre
ad throughout the home on all the tables.


I turned the lights out for this photo.


Next, is another version for Christmas using more of the dies included in the set. A gingerbread cottage!


I apologize for the darkness of the photo, but if I brighten it the roof is much too bright to see any details. So I left it as is. I have photos of many views going around the gingerbread cottage, so I will not be commenting on them.


The third cottage, or box, I made is one that could be used for Spring, Easter, or a birthday. Light pastel colours.


For this cottage I also used Spellbinders Botanical Bliss Beautiful Banner Basket, and Floral Oval for flowers & leaves.


I hope I have your creative mojo spinning ideas for you, and that you enjoyed my first three experiments. What ideas do you have for this Charming Cottage box?

Happy creating!





G45 Enchanted Forest Boxed Mini Accordion Album Class



This is the sixth class posting for Scrapbook Essentials, BC classes that I will be teaching between September 1st and December 1st. As you can see it is a Graphic 45 class using their mixed media 5 x 5 box and tags/cards that we will be converting into an accordion mini album, and their Enchanted Forest collection.

This would make a lovely Christmas gift!

Once Upon A Time Mini in a Box
Saturday, November 19, 2016
10:00am - 4:00pm (lunch break)
$57.75 (includes tax)

Contact Stacey to sign up - sbebc2011@gmail.com


































The album is all ready to add photos and journaling cards!

For those that are local, hope to see you there! For those that are not local. may you be inspired to create a lovely gift to give.

BRING TO CLASS: Paper trimmer, scissors, 12 x 12 score board (1/8" intervals best), black or dark marker, favorite vintage colour ink pad (like Brushed Corduroy, Old Paper, Frayed Burlap, or Gathered Twigs) and a sponge (optional), double sided adhesive tape, dimensionals/pop dots, corner rounder punch, and clear Wink of Stella.


Happy creating!











Hanging Calendar Mini in a Box

September is soon upon us, and we begin to really think about making Christmas gifts.

I'm sharing with you my latest project for Paper Architecture With Sabrina and it would make a very unique Christmas gift, customized by you for whatever purpose you want, to give as a gift. This 12 page hanging mini is great to use as a calendar, 12 Days of Christmas, 12 school years, a wedding album, a special event, and more.

Here are some photos of the project. With 12 pages I will not post all of the photos, but just enough to give you and idea of the project.







I have some different photos posted on "Paper Architecture With Sabrina" if you wish to see those. And here is a walk-through tour of the project.



Should you be interested in purchasing these instructions, click here to take you to my online Zibbet store.

Thank you for stopping by today and happy papercrafting!