I used Bazzill Bling Feather Boa for the mailbox bases and some fun heart patterned cardstock from MMBI to decorate the front door and side inset panels. The round medallions on the side panels were designed using Calibiri and Armonioso fonts in Microsoft Word and cut out with circle punches.
On the front door, I added a paper pieced teddy from the "SWAK" file from Designs On Cloud 9. Thought he looked so cute peeking out of his little envelope filled with hearts!
Then a "Special Delivery" banner with scalloped heart and flower accents were created in Make the Cut and added to the top of the mailbox.
The finished size of this is quite large, 6-1/2" tall, 5" wide, 3-3/4" deep...but what I loved most about this is how the door on the front drops down so you can fill these up with lots of goodies! I baked up a couple batches of Cranberry Shortbread cookies (recipe from Craisins website) and filled each mailbox with over a dozen cookies with still lots of room to spare. Unfortunately, with the day for Chinese New Years falling so close to Valentines Day this year, I only had time enough to make ten of these...so much fun to put together but a little time consuming...darned, wish I had gotten started earlier!
Hope everyone is having a wonderful time celebrating the love this weekend!
6 comments:
OMGosh Eunice, these mail drop boxes are so dang cute. Guaranteed to put a HUGE smile on all of the lucky recipients faces. Thanks for sharing the recipe too. I just printed it. Looks really yummy!
Oh I loved reading about how you made these mailboxes...oh so fun-love the personal touches!
Cutest Valentine gifts ever! You are so very clever and crafty. You must be everyone's favorite crafting friend...lucky friends!
oh my goodness!! cuteness overload on your blog!! these are adorable and so much fun! You must have people on pins and needles hoping to be the recipient of your wonderfully awemazing projects when the holidays roll around.
TFS!!
What a fabulous gift idea! I love all the added details and the bear is super cute! Wonderfully done :)
Your boxes came out cute, Eunice!! I loved piecing this box together, very time consuming, but so relaxing ya?
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