Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Gift Box & Mini Album

Hi everyone,  I have been having some fun with the newest collection from Heartfelt Creations "Sun Kissed Fleur".   For todays inspiration I have made a little gift box and coordinating mini sentiment album.
I made the box with the "Gift Ensemble Die" and covered the four panels with patterned paper.
Added some flowers and pearls to the front and top panels of the box.
Here is the back panel, I adhered some trim to the top edge of all four sides.
I used a magnet set and adhered one to the back side of the lock charm and another to the front of the box.
This is the little sentiment mini I made.
On the back side of each page I stamped a sentiment and a floral image.
Thank you so much for stopping by today.

Angelica

Supplies:
Heartfelt Creations

Inks:  Ranger Archival Ink (Jet Black), Distress ink (rusty hinge, forest moss, brushed corduroy)
Paper:  Bazzill Cardstock (Light orange), Cardstock (Cream)
Accessories:  Spellbinders (Adorning Squares), Stickles (Diamond), Recollections adhesive pearls, Trim, Ribbon, Charms, Jump rings, Alcohol Ink (Stream), mini eyelets, mini brad, acrylic clear flat back stones, mini magnet set, pop dots

Instructions:
Size:  Gift Box 3 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 2 1/4", Mini Album 2 1/4" x 3 1/4"
Gift Box:
Cut four pieces with box die from "Gift Ensemble Die" set from light orange cardstock, fold at creased lines, ink edges with brushed corduroy distress ink.  Cut four panels from patterned paper to cover the four sides of the box as pictured, ink edges with brushed corduroy distress ink, adhere to box panels, adhere box together leaving the top to open as pictured.  Take four clear flat back stones and color with alcohol ink, adhere to bottom panel of box for little feet.  Adhere trim around front and sides of box with one piece, adhere a second piece to the back panel.  Stamp flowers with "Sun Kissed Fleur" stamp on cream cardstock with black ink, cut with coordinating die, shade flowers with rusty hinge distress ink and leaves with forest moss, shape with paper blossoms tool kit, adhere as pictured, add adhesive pealrs to centers and pearl swirls.  Add a charm heat attached with a mini brad, add mini magnets to keep closed.  Add stickles to the edges of the flower petals.

Mini Sentiment Album:
Cut four pieces from light orange cardstock, ink edges with brushed corduroy distress ink.  On back side of each piece stamp a sentiment with black ink and a floral image with rusty hinge distress ink.  Cut four pieces from patterned paper slightly smaller than the cardstock, ink edges with distress ink, adhere.  Cut four small square images from the patterned paper, ink edges.  Cut four squares with the small die from "Adorning Squares", adhere image to die cut with pop dots, adhere these to each panel with pop dots.  Make four flowers with the 3 smallest flowers from "Sun Kissed Fleur" set.  Adhere pearl swirl, flower, and adhesive pearl to each panel.  Punch a small hole on each panel and attach a small eyelet.  Secure all panels with a large jump ring, add a key charm, ribbon bow, and a piece of fiber.

10 comments:

  1. Stunning creations! Beautiful flowers and very creative use of the gift ensemble die! Well done sister!

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  2. Way over the top of Fantastic creations!!!!

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  3. Stunning projects!! Just beautiful!

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  4. This is such an amazing projects.

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  5. I love this little treasure chest! Good things come in small packages! You just proved it!!!!

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  6. Beautiful project showcasing the new collection!

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  7. Wow, Angelica! This is absolutely breathtaking! Beautiful!!!
    Hugs, Clare xo :)

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  8. Beautiful box and mini! Absolutely gorgeous creation! Love the cheerful colors and flowers.

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  9. Love your unique use of the die. The locket closure is especially charming! I love your mini album and how you used the dp for it. Wonderful project!

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  10. Fantastic projects. Breathtaking!!!

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Thank you so much for visiting my blog, your comments are greatly appreciated.

Angelica