
Happy Saturday everyone! I'm the hostess this week over at
Just Us Girls and the challenge is a 3D/template challenge. With Valentine's Day looming, I thought it would be fun to make a 3D
Valentine treat container. I have had those metal mailboxes (remember buying up all those mailboxes at Target a few years ago?) taking up space in my craft room (I have about 10 of them!), so I decided to alter one for my project.

I was in Michael's today and saw a gift card envelope in this black houndstooth pattern paired with red and found that I had dp in that very pattern in the
Love Letters dp from SU. I wanted a vintage feel, so I hope I achieved it.

I used some seam binding I purchased from
Debbie Marcinkiewicz's etsy store. I made one of those shabby bows that I see on Debbie's projects (and hope mine looks somewhat like hers), and added a red heart button.

On the flag, I added two Tim Holtz paper rosettes in the black houndstooth pattern and put a red glittered foam heart in the middle of each one.

On the front, I added a sentiment included in the
Paper Makeup Stamps new kit,
Mon Cheri. The little envelope embellishment is something I picked up at Target when I purchased those mailboxes so long ago. I distressed both the sentiment and embellishment with antique linen distress ink.
Now I had to put something inside this Valentine treat container, so I purchased some Godiva dark chocolate strawberry truffles and this cute I ♥ U marshmallow Peep! (My niece loves Peeps, but I don't know if this is going to make it to her...I love them too!)

I also wanted to play in the
Paper Sundaes 1st birthday celebration because
Paper Makeup Stamps is one of the sponsors. The challenge was to choose one of the challenges from their 1st year, so I chose
challenge #45 sketch challenge and flipped it.

The main panel is from the PMS kit,
Mon Cheri. It's chock full of all things French! I used the same dp, ribbon, and button used on the mailbox.
Phew! That was a long post to type up! I hope you stuck with me! I'd love to hear what you think about my project, and I hope you can play in our JUGs challenge! Stop by the
JUGs blog and see the Valentine containers the girls created! Thanks for stopping in today, and have a great weekend!