Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Valentine's Card in the Square Petal Top Box by Spellbinders

Hello Friends!
Today, I have a tutorial on how to make the Square Petal Top Box by Spellbinders and a fold out card that fits inside the box. The box is very easy to make, all the work is in the die template.





To make the box, die-cut and emboss the Square Petal Top Box die template on red card stock by running it through the Grand Calibur  die cutting machine by Spellbinders.


I prefer to put the card stock on the Cutting Plate first, then lay the die "cut side down" on the paper, and then put the Base Plate on top.


The embossing step here is very important because it creates the folding lines of the box. Notice that to emboss, the die is "cut side up" under the Embossing Mat, followed by the Embossing Plate. See picture below.


The next step is optional if you would like to emboss the card stock for extra texture. After cutting the box, leave the paper in the die and lay the die "cut side up" on top of the Grand Impressabilities Template, Fancy Flourish.





I like to distress the embossed areas with Tim Holtz Distress Ink for more contrast.


To assemble the box, follow the embossed  folding lines, use very strong adhesive on folding tabs. I also added  patterned paper on each side. Each rectangle measures 2  1/2  x  1  1/8  inches. 



To make the pull out card, I used the Heart Squares dies templates by Spellbinders. I die-cut 4 heart squares, second die from largest, which fits perfect in the box. I also die-cut 1 large heart square for the box base.


For the patterned paper, I cut 4 squares measuring 2 x 2 inches and 1 square measuring 3 x 3 inches.


For the word Love, I die-cut the letters with Donna's Alphas . I also embossed them as I did with the box.



To assemble the card, I layered the patterned paper on the heart squares with double stick tape. For the top heart squares, I die-cut 4 heart squares, second smallest die, and the patterned paper squares measure 1  1/4  x  1  1/4 inch. Layer the pieces with foam dots for extra dimension.


I used ribbon to join the heart squares together as picture below shows. 


To make the flower, die-cut flower with Anemone Flower Topper die template by Spellbinders.



Curl petals with a bone folder.


Layer flowers with foam dots and use self-stick pearls for the center of the flower. Attach  finished flower to ribbon at the top of card.


This is the finished card which folds down accordion style to fit in the box. Close the box by folding down the box top petals in a clockwise pattern, tucking the last petal under. The flower stays outside the box resting on top. 


Project Supplies

Grand Calibur die cutting machine by Spellbinders
Square Petal Box die template by Spellbinders
Anemone Flower Topper die template by Spellbinders
Heart Squares die template by Spellbinders
Donna's Alphas die template by Spellbinders
Fancy Flourish Grand Impressabilities template
Red card stock
My Mind's Eye, State of the Heart, patterned paper
May Arts ribbon
Self-stick pearls by Queen & Co

Thank you for visiting! Hugs,

Marisa

Monday, January 9, 2012

---Spellbinders Second Round Design Team Finalists

     I have exciting news! I made it through to the third and final round for the Spellbinders Design Team contest!!
I feel so honored to have come this far and be part of this incredible group of very talented ladies. We still have to present one more project for the final round and then the finalists will be announced for the Design Team 2012.
I have been assigned to work on a specific project for the third round. They will be sending me new die templates to use for this project. I am so excited and I can't wait to start working on it.
You can go to Second Round Design Team Finalists to see the actual announcement by Spellbinders.

Thank you for visiting!

Hugs,

Marisa

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Baby Shower Party Favor Boxes

Hello Friends! Happy New Year!
I hope you all had a wonderful Holiday season and you are looking forward to the New Year with optimism.
Today, I would like to share with you these little party favor boxes that my daughter and I made for a baby shower we are attending this Saturday.  My nephew's wife is having a baby girl and we are very excited for them.
The boxes are so easy to make, we made 40 boxes in a few hours. We used the "Hexagon Pinwheel Top Box" cutting die by Spellbinders.


You can click Here to see a tutorial on how to make the Hexagon Pinwheel Top box.


The tag was die cut with Classic Scalloped Circles Large and Standard Circles Large by Spellbinders.


The teddy bear was die cut with the Play Time set by Spellbinders.


A Ghirardelli Chocolate Square fits perfect in this box.


Here is a picture of the 40 boxes!




Project Supplies

Pink, white, and brown metallic cardstock
White sheer ribbon
Spellbinders die for the box:  Hexagon Pinwheel Top Box
Spellbinders dies for the tags: Classic Scalloped Circles Large
Spellbinders die for the Teddy Bear: Play Time


Thank you for visiting and Happy New Year!!!

Hugs,

Marisa

Monday, December 19, 2011

Embossed Christmas Tags

Hello friends! Today, I have these Christmas tags to share with you using Spellbinders die templates, 2011 Heirloom Ornament ,  2010 Heirloom Ornament ,  Standard Circles Small , and Classic Ovals Small
The flowers were die cut with the flower dies from the set Hexagon Petal Envelope by Spellbinders. The card stock was embossed with Flower Delight Grand Impressabilities template.





Start by die cutting the ornaments on cream card stock as the picture below shows. Make sure to use removable tape to hold dies in place with cut side down on the cutting plate. Run through the Grand Calibur die cutting machine.



Emboss cut ornaments using Flower Delight Grand Impressabilities template. See picture below.



Ink embossed ornaments with Tim Holtz Distress Inks, Evergreen Bough, Festive Berries, and Vintage Photo. Ink embossed areas lightly using a foam applicator, this process will highlight the embossed area. You can also ink the back of the ornaments.




I used photos for the centers which I layered  between the embossed front and back ornament piece. I also rubber stamped some of the centers with JustRite Stampers rubbers stamps, Merry and Bright and Christmas Mini Sentiments Set. Glue pieces together and punch a small hole for ribbon.



The flowers were die cut with Hexagon Petal Envelope flower dies. The pieces were layered and glued together with foam tape for extra dimension. You can see my tutorial on how to make these flowers on this link:  Hexagon Petal Envelope and Basket Ensemble.
The scrolls and leaves were die cut with Floral Flourishes by Spellbinders.



Project Supplies

2011 Heirloom Ornament by Spellbinders
2010 Heirloom Ornament by Spellbinders
Standard Circles Small by Spellbinders
Classic Ovals Small by Spellbinders
Flowers: Hexagon Petal Envelope by Spellbinders
Leaves and scrolls: Floral Flourishes by Spellbinders
JustRite StampersMerry and Bright
and Christmas Mini Sentiments Set.
Tim Holtz Distress Inks, Festive Berries, Evergreen Bough,
and Vintage Photo.
May Arts ribbon 
Cream card stock

Thank you for visiting! Have a wonderful Christmas and Happy Holidays!!!

Marisa

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Christmas Hexagon Petal Box with Gift Tags

Hello Friends!
Here is another box to keep your Christmas tags organized. I made this project for JustRite Friday Challenge # 063 Christmas.


This box is made with "Hexagon Petal Envelope" and "2010 Heirloom Ornament" die templates from Spellbinders. The cling rubber stamps are from JustRite, I used two sets, "Deck the Halls" and "Merry and Bright".
To learn how to make the Hexagon Petal Box, click on this link "Hexagon Petal Envelope and Basket Ensemble" for a complete tutorial.



For the box, I rubber stamped and die cut 12 of the large ornament and 6 of the small ornament. Notice that I also glued the ornaments to the inside of the box. I used gold embossing powder to stamp the ornaments and I colored them with Copic markers.


The gift tags were made the same way as the ornaments on the box. I used a 1 and a half inch circle punch to cut the pictures. I prefer pictures rather than writing the names on the gift tags. This is great for kids that can not read their names yet, they see their picture and they know the present is theirs!





Project Supplies:

"Hexagon Petal Envelope" die template by Spellbinders
"2010 Heirloom Ornament" die template by Spellbinders
"Deck the Halls" Cling Rubber Stamp by JustRite
"Merry and Bright" Cling Rubber Stamp by JustRite
Copic Markers
Gold Embossing Powder
Circle Punch
Thanks for visiting today! Happy crafting!

Marisa

Friday, November 11, 2011

Square Bracket Edge Box by Spellbinders and JustRite

Hello Friends!
Here is a new project made with the Square Bracket Edge Box die template by Spellbinders and decorated with Elegant Charms cling rubber stamp set by JustRite.
I made this set of boxes for the JustRite Friday Challenge Give Thanks. I love their stamps!
This cute little box measures about 2 inches square, it is great for jewelry, candy, or small presents.





To make these boxes you will need the Square Bracket Edge Box die template, Lacey Squares die template by Spellbinders and Elegant Charms cling rubber stamp set by JustRite.


Instructions for making Box and Lid with Flower:

Die-cut and emboss box and lid in brown card stock by running it through the Grand Calibur die cutting machine. Repeat process in green card stock for box base and orange card stock for box lid.


Emboss green box base and orange box lid with Flower Delight Grand Impressabilities by Spellbinders as pictured below. Make sure the die cutting side is up.



 Distress embossed area with Tim Holtz distress ink and then cut all the embossed pieces following the embossed lines.


Glue embossed pieces on box lid and box base. Adhere strong tape to all the tabs and assemble the box and lid.




For the flower, I used the flower stamp from the set Elegant Charms by JustRite. I stamped the flower 4 times and cut close to edge. I also stamped With Gratitude stamp on center of top flower and added a round bubble cap by Epiphany Crafts. Layer flowers with foam squares.


Instructions for Open Box with Candy:

Die-cut and emboss box base with brown card stock. Die-cut 4 squares with orange card stock with Lacey Squares die template. Stamp square charm stamp from the set Elegant Charms  4 times on green card stock and cut around. Stamp With Gratitute stamp in the center. Layer pieces on box sides and adhere tape on tabs to assemble box.


Die-cut a square with Lacey Squares for the base of the box. Glue to box.


Here are the finished projects.

Project Supplies

Square Bracket Edge Box die template by Spellbinders
Lacey Squares die template by Spellbinders
Elegant Charms cling rubber stamps by JustRite
Round bubble cap by Epiphany Crafts
Scor-Tape by Scor-Pal
Ribbon by May Arts
Distress Ink by Tim Holtz, Frayed Burlap
Card stock in brown, green and orange.

Thank you so much for visiting! Hugs!

Marisa