Each panel is basically the same except for the gingerbread cookies, Don't forget the spiced gum drops that are also on the die. I did them here in purple and orange. . . my favorite flavors.
For this project I wanted to have a box to gift a jar candle. In this case, I cut five 4" x 4" panels. You can use coasters but I generally use Cresent Black Mounting Board (found at a frame supple store). It is very thin, but twice as heavy as chip board. I cut the holes in the side of the chip board panels and used ribbon to tie together.
What an AWESOME project!! I LOVE IT!! I especially love how you sponge your dies ... Could you tell me the color inks you used to highlight the popcorn pieces? You did a FABOULOUS job!! Judy
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute gift idea. Love the Gingerbread kids!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute! Great presentation!
ReplyDeleteI guess we were feeling the love for those Gingers! I love your presenter box! Is the popcorn die a Cottage Cutz die? I really like that one too!
ReplyDeleteCute project, today!! This box would be great for so many different things!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a really great project. Love the popcorn garland and gingerbread kids. So cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute - TFS!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift idea, and a great project! Thanks so much for sharing! It's beautiful!!
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