I started with a piece of Shaded Spruce Cardstock sized
9 3/4 x 7"
I scored the 9 3/4" side at:
1 1/4, 4 1/4, 5 1/2 and 8 1/2".
I scored the 7" side at:
1 1/4 and 5 3/4".
To cut and put the box together you can watch my Video Tutorial Here.
Below is a picture of how your Cardstock should look after scoring and cutting.
I attached 5 pieces of Joyful Specialty Designer Series Paper to the box.
(1) 4 1/4 x 2 3/4" top
(2) 1 x 4 1/4" long sides
(2) 1 x 2 3/4" short sides
I cut a mini envelope from Joy of Christmas Designer Series Paper using the Mini Envelope dies.
I stamped the partial sentiment, From Festive and Fun stamp set, onto the top of the envelope with Veramark Ink and sprinkled White Stampin' Emboss Powder.
Next I heated it up with my Heat Tool.
I folded the envelope and attached the sides with Liquid Glue.
I stamped the Rhino image onto Very Vanilla Cardstock using Tuxedo Black Ink.
I cut the image out using a portion of the Mini Envelope die,
I colored the image with Stampin' Blends.
Light & Dark Smokey Slate - Rhino and Sled Bottom, Shadow
Light Flirty Flamingo - Ears
Dark Cherry Cobbler - Bow on Package, Rhino' Scarf and Skates
Dark Real Red - Bow on Wreath, Present and Bird Hats and Scarves
Light & Dark Boho Blue - Birds
Dark Daffodil Delight - Beaks
I attached the image piece to the front of the Mini Envelope with Liquid Glue.
I doubled a strand of Gold Trim and tied it around the long side of the box.
I tied a bow on the right side.
I attached the Envelope to the front of the box, over the Gold Trim with Dimensionals.
For the final touch I added 3 Gold Blooming Pearls to the upper left of the image piece.
Supplies:
Festive & Fun stamp set
Mini Pocket Envelope dies
Joyful Specialty Designer Series Paper
Joy of Christmas Designer Series Paper
Very Vanilla Cardstock
Versamark Ink
White Stampin' Emboss Powder
Tuxedo Black Ink
Stampin' Blends
Gold Trim
Blooming Pearls
Simply Scored
Heat Tool
Take Your Pick Tool
Tear & Tape
Liquid Glue
Dimensionals
Thank you for visiting my Blog today. I hope you enjoyed my project.
See you next time!
Love and Hugs,
Cathryn
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