To finish off the inside of my box, I turned the chipboard insert over and traced the circles on the back of my patterned paper. Then, I cut the circles out with my craft knife and modpodged the patterned paper to the chipboard. After it dried, I sanded the edges. I found these great carrot candy holders (hence the name Bunny treat box) at the Dollar Tree. They fit perfectly! I put them under the chipboard insert to make it look like they were still in the ground. Papertrey's release is new tonight! Can't wait to try the new papers, ribbon, and inks in those two shades of pink and to see the new sets! See you at the release party!
Recipe
Patterned Paper: Everyday Blessings (Papertrey Ink)
Cardstock: white (ctmh)
Accents: ribbon (Papertrey Ink)
Tools: sewing machine, scalloped scissors, sanding tool (Basic Grey), paint (Making Memories)
Other: carrot candy holders (Dollar Tree)
ETA: Here is the link to the bow tutorial. SCS wasn't working for me when I posted this and I forgot to come back and add the link. Thanks, Sue, for reminding me!
How creative and cute! I love it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable. What a fun box!
ReplyDeleteNiki, WOW!! I love that box, love how you made it so pretty and different. It's adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love this box Niki, especially the bow. Could you post the link to the tutorial too please?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial Niki. And congratulations on winning the Guest Star Stamper and becoming team member for Hannah stamps! I love reading your blog and seeing all of your new creations.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, I mean just gorgeous! You are SOOO talented! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteOMG - Niki, these are amazing! LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the cutest boxes I have seen. Great job
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