Friday 5 July 2019

Garden Lane Cute Little Tea Light Box

Hello Everyone,

Hope you are all well, I plan on spending most of my day playing with Imogen, stealing and hour or so in the craft room when she's napping.

Today I have this cute little cube decorated beautifully with the Garden Lane DSP with a pop of Petals flower.





Measurements

Mossy Meadow Cardstock
1pc - 8" x 6 1/4"

Garden Lane Designer Series Paper
5pc - 1 5/8" x 1 5/8"

You will also need some scraps of whisper white and flirty flamingo

Take you piece of mossy meadow cardstock  and score on the long side at  1", 2 3/4", 4 1/2" and 6 1/4", then on the short side at  1", 2 3/4" and 4 1/2". Fold and burnish the score well with a bone folder.

Cut away sections so that you end up with a shape like this...



Take your DSP panels and adhere them as below. Four panels need go the right way up and the one on its own needs to go upside down as the picture...



Put a small thumb notch into the third panel from the right, this will help open the box without any bother.

Run a piece of tear and tape along the tab you create at the end of the DSP run and adhere to the opposite end. At the bottom fold in the sides and the back and adhere the front panel down on top.

On your scrap whisper white stamp a flower from the pop of petals stamp set and punch out with the four petal flower punch. Also cut a flower in flirty flamingo. With a bone folder curl the petal of the stamp image inward and the cardstock piece under and offset layer these. Pop a clear faceted gem to the centre of the and add this to the lid of the box.


Here's a list of all the supplies I used in today's project, click on the images to head over to my online store...

Product List

Don't forget the Bonus days Promotion, that's running throughout July - contact me for more information

See you soon

Vickie
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