Hi everyone,
Welcome to Day 5 of the Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®️ Christmas Inspiration Week using gorgeous Graphic 45 products.
This is what I made For the Christmas Inspiration Week
I created a box keepsakes box for
those special small Christmas memories such a tiny gifts, cards, labels, photos
and embellishments.... wouldn’t it be great to create a box each year to
cherish each Christmas?
How to re-create the box:
- Ink all the edges of the
Regular Book
Box - Ivory with
grey ink.
- Paint the inside of the
box as well as the sides of the box with grey structure paint.
- Adhere Twelve
Days of Christmas - Deluxe Collectors Edition patterned
paper to all the the sides of the box. To pop up a little the image
on top of the box I used Thin
3D Foam Squares White Mixfor the top layer patterned paper. Use a paper
distresser to alter the edges of the paper (and ink the edges with brown
ink)
Embellishing the box:
- Adhere twine using Adhesive
Dots Micro and adhere the lace using the E-Z
Runner® Ultra Strong Refillable Dispenser.
- Then embellish the
wooden spools: adhere the lace and twine to the spool using the E-Z
Runner® Ultra Strong Dispenser as well as Adhesive
Dots Micro
(to adhere the ends).
- Cut a circle from
patterned paper and cut a spiral (using scissors) and roll up to make a
flower. Adhere the roll to the base of the flower using Adhesive
Dots Large.
- Glue the spools, flowers
buttons and other embellishments to the box using Adhesive Dots
or the Home&Hobby™ Adhesives Dual
Tip Glue pen.
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®️ is giving away some great prizes...so hop on over to their blog! (click here)
Creative Time: 3 hours
Skill level: advanced
Supply list:
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®:
Home&Hobby™ Adhesives: Dual
Tip Glue Pen
Graphic 45®:
Other supplies:
Buttons, Twine, Lace, Feathers,
Diamond Rhinestone, Tiny Glittered Snowballs
Grey and brown Inkpad, Ink-blending
Tool, Grey Structure Paint, Brush, Scissors, Tweezers
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