Monday 3 November 2014

Remember my closing Scalloped Tag Topper Box?

If you read my other blog, you'll remember my closing Scalloped Tag Topper Box.  I shared the template and step-by-step instructions with anyone who wished to try one on the condition that they would not sell the instructions or take credit for the design themselves.  Well, it's time for me to have some fun with that box again.  This time I'm going to enter a Thanksgiving box into two challenges.

I'm not going to go into details for the box again.  I've posted everything and provided clear photo instructions here if you're interested.  This post is about the same box but making it different.

I began with a box cut from Naturals White.  I wanted something light but neutral for my base.  For my next layer I added Cajun Craze, which worked perfectly with the retired Orchard Harvest Designer Series Paper that I had chosen to use.  I love all the bright colours in that paper and picked the apple pattern for two sides of my box and the corn pattern for the other two sides.  For the handles, I chose the stitched pattern which pulled all the colours together.

I added some leaves cut with the Fun Fall Framelits and pieces of Cajun Craze, Hello Honey and Pear Pizzazz to a banner on which I had stamped my sentiment from the retired Day of Gratitude stamp set.  A piece of Hello Honey ribbon and a retired Designer Naturals button finished it off.
























For more projects that are not cards, check out The Paper Plunge Challenge.

For more boxes for Thanksgiving, check out The Friday Mashup.


14 comments:

  1. This is adorable! I can see so many uses for this little treat box~ Can you imagine? You could decorate it like a birdhouse, and hang treats on a Christmas tree. Very nice! Thank you so much for playing with us this week over at www.thepaperplunge.com

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    1. Thank you so much, Amanda. It's a fun, versatile box.

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  2. Fantastic box, love the fun colors and the nice accents you added!

    Thanks for joining us at The Friday Mashup!

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    1. Thank you, Lisa. I had fun making it for this challenge.

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  3. once again, heidi, you out-did yourself! what a wonderful little box! thank you so much for taking the plunge! we appreciate you!

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    1. Thanks, Leslie. I really enjoy the variety of your challenges.

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  4. This is adorable! I am headed to your page to see how you did it. So glad you played with us this week and hope you will join us again next week.

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    1. Thank you so much, Robbie. Hope you'll let me see your creation when you make a box.

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  5. What a cute box. It's so festive and such a great box for holiday goodies.

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    1. Thank you so much, Helen. It holds quite a lot, too, as I discovered.

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  6. Love the box another one to have a go at, Iam going to be busy for many years to come lvm

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    1. Thanks Marilyn. Being creative is a fun way to be busy for many years to come. :)

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  7. Oh my gosh your box is super cute! Thank you for providing a tutorial, I will certainly have to give it a try. I love all the embellishments you added to your box!

    Thank you for playing along with us at The Friday Mashup!

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    1. Thank you so much, Avery. It's a fun box and actually holds much more than one would think.

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