Monday 21 October 2013

Hostess Monday

Good evening

Today is my turn to host the 'Hostess Monday' post over at the Digital Delights blog.  After considering several projects I finally decided on an Easel Card Box.  These are perfect for giving at Christmas time as they can have a special treat inside.
Materials Used:
1 x A3 sheet of white card
3 x A4 sheets of white card
2 x A4 sheets of coloured card (for matting)
1 sheet of patterned paper (Red Dot/Santa’s List by Simple Stories)
Spacer and Brad
Strong Double Sided Tape/Wet Glue
Ribbon and Rhinestones
Santa's Letters Set
Magical Winter Sentiments Set
 
Tools
Scoring Board
Dies – Memory Box (Frostyville Border and Precious Mittens) and Spellbinders (Standard Circle)
 
For the box, trim an A3 sheet of card to measure 38.1cm wide x 14.8cm deep.  Then place the card lengthways on a scoring board and score at 3cm, 17.8cm, 20.8cm and 35.6cm.  Fold along the score lines and assemble.  To make the drawer cut a piece of card to 20.2cm x 20.2cm.  Using the scoring board score down one side at 2.8cm.  Turn the card clockwise and score again at 2.8cm.  Repeat this until all four sides are done.  Fold along the score lines and assemble. 
 
 
To make the easel card trim a sheet of A4 white card to 14.8cm wide x 29.6cm long.  Score in half then score one of the halves in half again (this is the base).  Trim another A4 sheet of white card to measure 14.8cm x 14.8cm (this is the front).  Fix the front card to the base (bottom quarter only).
 
To decorate the card I used one of the images from Santa’s Letters which was coloured with copic pens.  The sentiments are from Magical Winter Sentiments set and Santa’s Letters.

 
 
Now all you need to do is fill the drawer with something nice!

 
I would like to enter the following challenge:

Moving Along with the Times : Christmas Cuties
Simon Says Stamp : Christmas/Happy Holiday

Thank you for taking the time to visit and for your lovely comments.


4 comments:

Lorraine said...

Oooh chocolate!! A gorgeous box card. A fab image and design.
Lorraine x

Little K Smith said...

Oh this is a wonderful creation hun! I love the dies you've used and you can send me those yummy choccie bears too ;D
Kelly.x

Craftin Suzie (Susan Wykes) said...

This is fabulous Deborah, great tutorial! Susan x

Karina Bunkenborg said...

Very nice project! Thanks for the tutorial and thanks for joining us at MAWTT

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