Showing posts with label Boxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boxes. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2016

A new home for my Moo's ♥

Remember that post in March where I let you have a peek on my tutorial at Rubber Dance Stamps?

Well, I forgot to show you the finished piece. It's a new home for my Moo's, I have made so many over the past few years, the boxes are getting bigger and bigger. This is already the third one :)


These are the sides:
 

And the box itself:




Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Flowers and more Flowers!

A new challenge at *USE YOUR STUFF*. 

We would love to see your creations using *FLOWERS*! 

This is my inspiration for you ...... an ATC-Box with some ATC's stamped with Darkroom Door Stamps.



Friday, September 4, 2015

Matchbox with Rubber Dance Stamps

A perfect little box for the perfect little give away ...


I stamped and embossed one of the lovely hearts from the *I Heart Art* set from Rubber Dance and added some Victorian Velvet distress ink. I adhered washi tape on the sides and added some design paper on the inside.


Ready is my little box for trinkets, sweets or other small gifts.


Happy crafting ♥

Monday, November 3, 2014

Falling Leaves cont'd

I am hooked!

Yesterday I created a medium size ATB with Tim Holtz Falling Leaves stamps for the challenge at A Vintage Journey . They fit perfectly on this size of cube.

Today I created another one with the largest cube and I was able to use my Tim Holtz Mini Blue Print stamps. I stamped them on sticky canvas.

Once again I coloured the cube with Distress Ink Peeled paint and Rusty Hinge.
I added two pieces of burlap and a button on top.

I was inspired to make this ATB because of the theme "Bountiful Harvest" on the A Vintage Journey challenge blog. 

Still .... I love Autumn colours ♥

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Falling Leaves

For the challenge at A Vintage Journey I created a medium size ATB with Tim Holtz Falling Leaves stamps. They fit perfectly on this size of cube.

I coloured with Distress Ink Peeled paint and Rusty Hinge. To the stamped leaves I added some Rub Ons from the Botanical sheet.


I was inspired to make this ATB by the theme "Bountiful Harvest" on the A Vintage Journey challenge blog.
There are some amazing creations from their DT!

.... and I love Autumn colours ♥


BTW: Anyone also planning on adding a brad, please do this before you assemble the cube. I didn't, so mine looks a bit wonky now :(

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Mason Jar with Rubber Dance Stamps!


Hello everyone, it's Majo from the Design Team here at Rubber Dance Stamps, and today I want to show you a “Mason Jar”  I created to give to my friend along with tickets for the Museum of Art!

I cut my templates with the Sizzix Mason Jar die designed by Eileen Hull.

 I stamped the flowers from the B2-L: Vintage Bird Set and heat embossed them with white embossing powder, which I ironed off to get a smooth texture again. I applied Distress ink “Bundled Sage” and Wild Honey” and spritzed & flicked with water.

This shows that the embossed areas don’t take colour, creating an interesting background.

I stamped the beautiful lady and the sentiment from the DAV1-L: Da Vinci Set on either panel. 

I cut a small tag and stamped the word “ART”. The “lid” was stamped with the Burlap background stamp #BK2-2E: Burlap and heat embossed with chunky embossing powder.

 I assembled all parts with double sided adhesive tape.
 This is the back of my jar …..

….. and here you see the front!

 Have fun crafting!

Thursday, January 16, 2014

A new box ....

.... for all the Moos I have created so far. 

The one I made last year was too small already, so I covered an old package with paper and some die cuts, quite like it. The beautiful paper is from my Dutch friend Ira *wink*



Friday, May 24, 2013

..... more boxes ;)

As I mentioned the other day, I always need little packages or boxes for "give aways". Once I understood how the flap worked it was all easy peasy, so here are a few more  ....  Best thing for using scraps for me :)




Tuesday, May 21, 2013

A box for multiple use ...

I made the first of a row of boxes. I always look for the right packaging for little *lovies* to give away. I think this is the right size for me, measuring approx. 3 ¼", so it's big enough for sweets, a cup cake, tea bags, scrappy stuff  etc.

I need to work on the front flap a bit, this is not quite right :(