Sunday, March 31, 2024

Cracked Egg Treat Box


While searching online for ideas for Easter treat boxes, I came acorss this cracked egg box design which I thought would be fun to decorate.

But since I wasn't able to find a template for it, I decided to wing it and try and create my own by welding some basic shapes (ovals, squares, triangles) in Make the Cut Design studio. 

Welded rectangle shapes to the design to create gussets and enlarged the template to maximum size that would fit onto a 12 x 12 sheet of cardstock. It's always nice when I can get the entrire template to fit onto one piece of cardstock so the box assembly goes quickly. Happily, the finished box size was large enough to hold half a dozen butter spritz cookies.

Had fun die cutting and paper piecing bunnies, chicks, baskets and eggs to create a fun little Easter scene for the front of the egg box. I used dies from Maryanne Designs "Eline's Bunnies" and "Eline's Chickens", Karen Burniston's "Spring Animals", Sizzix "Eggs and Decorations #2", and MFT Stamps "Grassy Edges". I always love it when I make use of a lot of different dies to create a project so I can confidently assure hubby that I'm not "just collecting" !

Lots of room on the back of the box for a print and cut inset panel using cute digital paper from Nancy Kubo's Hunny Bunny Paper Pack.

Got a dozen of these boxes filled with cookies and chocolate eggs, wrapped and ready to deliver just in time for Easter. Hope everyone had a relaxing and enjoyable Easter Sunday!

Bunnies and Chicks Galore

I recently watched a tutorial on YouTube on the assembly of Lawn Fawn Platform Pop Up cards using coordinating add on dies and was inspired to try a similar idea to create an Easter card for our granddaughter using the svg cutfile I've been using to make hexagonal pop up cards.

The hexagonal pop up cards I've made in the past have had six equal sides, but this time I altered my cutfile to create a hexagon shaped card that was nearly twice as long in the front and back than the sides. I also replaced the large round panel I usually attach to the center strut with a larger hinged panel adhered to the back.

I really liked the new look of  the hexagonal pop up card with the larger back panel which gave me a lot more space on the front of the card to create a fun Easter scene. 

 I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut the pieces needed to construct the card base, and dies from Karen Burniston, Sizzix, and Maryanne Designs to cut the pieces needed to piece together the bunnies, chicks and scene elements.

Lots of room on the back of the panel to add our sentiment.

    
I think the neatest thing about the hexagon pop up card is how it folds completely flat for mailing. I intentionally increased the size of my card so I could fit several bunnies and chicks on it so the card measures 7.75 x 8.25 inches flat...huge!

I also made a fun matching gift card holder to tuck into the box of Easter surprises we mailed to our granddaughter.

As the drawer to this box is pulled open to reveal the gift card inside,  the panel on the top of the box with the bunny and balloons slides up. Svg template for this pop up drawer comes from the Lori Whitlock Shop. This little box is so much fun and surprisingly easy to assemble. I'm certain I will be making more of these in the near future!

Sunday, March 24, 2024

Tool Box Gift Card Holder

I waited too long and didn't have enough time to put together a handmade card for my brother in law in time for his birthday, but came across  a few ideas for a neat looking tool box shaped gift cardholder online that looked like I would be able to create in a day.
 
I started by purchasing a png clipart file of a tool box with several tools from Scrapbook Gems on Etsy, and converted the files to svg cutfiles. I then welded the images of the tools onto a panel to hold a giftcard and created a pocket in the tool box for the gift card to slide into.

Lastly, I printed some of the png tool images together with our birthday wishes and adhered it onto the backside of the toolbox. So happy that this came together so quick and easy when I was in a pinch for time!


Sunday, March 10, 2024

Thank Ewe!

As much as I'd like to make my thank you cards, I always seem to need them "right now" so I end up buying them instead. For this particular instance however, I knew ahead of time I would be needing  a thank you card so I had a bit of time to put this together.

I tried to keep things simple by making use of my dies instead of the Silhouette to cut most of the elements for this card. The dies used to cut the paper pieced lambs, flowers, leaves and tufts of grass were all included in Marianne Designs Eline's Lamb die set.

Inside, I used the mechanism from Karen Burniston's Twist Flower Pop Up die to animate the lamb so she would pop forward and appear to leap as the card is opened. Couldn't resist attaching a punny sentiment "Thank Ewe" to the lamb with acetate strips so it too twists and pops forward. I used Di font and Make the Cut design program to create the cut file for the the sentiment and shadow. Kept the background very easy and simple, using Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside Borders for the grass and tree die from Karen Burniston Tiny Trees Pop Up. I added a matted blank panel on the right side where I could write a personal message. Very happy that this card didn't take too long at all to put together... what I really need to do is make several of these to put away for the next time I need a thank you card "now".

Sunday, March 3, 2024

Girls Day Origami Ningyo

Happy Girls Day! I'm excited to share these Girls Day treats I received from my talented and crafty friend, Lorna this year. 
 

Lorna very cleverly used her origami skills to fold the beautiful kimonos for these Girls Day "ningyo" (dolls) for these treat holders. She used the print and cut feature on her electronic cutter to create the  heads and attached them to the origami kimonos to bring her dolls to life. Underneath, a mochi treat wrapped in rice paper serves as the stand for this sweet doll.

For this super kawaii treat box, Lorna created Girls Day prince and princess dolls sitting with  traditional "hishi mochi" (tricolor diamond shaped mochi), and displayed them on a doll stand.

The tricolor diamond shaped mochi is actually a box filled with more mochi and milk candies! I love that Lorna never fails to come up with the most original ideas to delight everyone she shares her creative treats with!