Time to share with you a project I have been working on for a while...
Hubby didn't get a Valentine's card this year... instead he got this:
And here's how I made it:
This little project started life as this cheapy kiddy's craft kit that I picked up for a couple of pounds in Wilkinson's!
I thought it would be a fun item to alter. You can also get wooden boxes in heart (and other) shapes for a couple of quid in craft shops like Hobbycraft.
The first step was to paint the box. I used the paints that came in the little kit and painted the outside of the box red and the inside a dark grey.
The next step was decoration. I started by adding some rub-ons around the sides:
Then I made a flower to decorate the lid of the box. I glued grungeboard to patterned paper...
...and ran it through the BigShot with my Tim Holtz Tattered Florals die. I curled the petals of the flowers into shape and then added decoration... I covered the smaller flower layer with Rock Candy Stickles, used a glue pen to add black glitter to the edges of the middle layer and attached self-adhesive gems to the bottom layer. I fastened the layers together using a decorative fabric-covered brad.
Next up I used a flourish stamp to stamp a border around the edges of the lid.
I then gave the box a couple of coats of clear varnish, inside and out, and attached the flower to the lid using a hot glue gun.
Next I needed to make the contents of the box. I used a piece of scrap paper to make a rough template of the inside of the box and cut out a heart shape that would fit inside. I used the template to cut out several heart shapes from chipboard.
I then glued the chipboard hearts onto patterned paper and trimmed around the edges and repeated with a different patterned paper on the other side.
I then stamped letters onto white card to make the greeting. I coloured the letters in with a red ProMarker, cut them out and glued them onto the chipboard hearts.
I then cut out from white shimmer card some heart shapes a little smaller than the chipboard hearts and wrote my message on these hearts before gluing them onto the reverse side of the chipboard hearts.
To finish, I dotted black and white Enamel Accents around the edges of all of the chipboard hearts to form a decorative border.
The string of hearts was then folded up and placed inside the decorated box and I tied black chiffon ribbon through the remaining hole in the topmost chipboard heart and stitched on a decorative button to make it easier to pull the string out of the box.
All in all, I'm very pleased with how this turned out... and I think hubby really liked it! :)
10 comments:
I hope he did like it with the amount of work you put into it AlI. It's fab and I love the rub ons around the edges and the flower. I always have a disaster when I use rub-ons, they seem to stick to everything but in the wrong place.
What a superb project..a really special gift! Love the banner and fabby flowers. Karen
A very lucky hubby that is gorgeous
Truly lovely Ali - what a fabulous project and one Lucky DH!
Beautiful project. I love the grungeboard flower (I'm really going to have to get some!)
That is just fabulous.It must've taken you ages,but well worth it.Hope it is treasured.
Thats simply beautiful - I hope your hubby loved it.
That's stunning Ali
C
xx
Gorgous little box I love it and love the quote on the side :) hope you hubby loved it. x
love this Ali. Really lovely
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