This gift idea is great to give to someone special. I saw this clear card box in large at AWDML and knew exactly what to do with it. Its sturdy and acid free. It great for paper and photo storage. The ideas are endless with this so I made a card set to give away as a gift.
I used Echo Park Merry Christmas Line
Supplies
Echo Park Merry Christmas Carol paper-3 pieces
Echo Park Merry Christmas Element Stickers
Echo Park Merry Christmas Tis the Season Cards
Bazzill Cardstock(Maraschino)- 3 pieces
Ink
Pop Dots
Adheasive
Directions
For the Box 1. Cut 5x12 of the Echo Park Carol paper and using your Martha Stewart Scoring board, you want to score at 1,2,6 1/2 and 7 1/2 from the 12 inch of the paper. Then cut a 1x12 piece of paper and score it the same way. Adhere the 5x12 onto the box then the small piece on top near the bottom
2. Cut out a Echo Park Oh Christmas Tree Card and adhere to a green scrap of cardstock; Glue down on top of the box
3. You are done...now for the cards
The Cards
I made 6 cards and have envelops to go with them. I created 3 of each style seen below
* Cut the Bazzill Cardstock to make the cards(4 1/4 x 11) total of 6 bases
Card #1
* 2Cut 2 pieces of PP - 4x5 and 1 1/2x4; Ink them and adhere them to the base of your card
* Add Santa sticker as your embellishment
Card #2
* Cut 2 pieces of PP- 4x5 and 2x5; Ink it and adhere to the card
* Add pop dots to ornament sticker and adhere to the card on top of the 2x5 strip of pp
I hope you enjoyed it and come back tomorrow till the 12th for more great ideas.
Lucy Chesna (DT Coordinator)
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Posted by: Nancy Mitchell | December 01, 2010 at 10:37 AM