On the inside of the card I created a box with an acetate window. I than filled the box with balloons. I trimmed the box with Balloons using the mini balloon dies from the birthday collection by Cottage Cutz, along with a lot of dots for confetti.
This is a photo of the boxed open. The box was 2" x 3 3/4" x 1/2" with a a wacky random cut hole cut for the window.
This view shows you how you need to add a spine to the card, in this case 1/2" . The card will be shaped like a book.
I also used the clown die without the balloon top, lip hole and base from the die. This way you can use the die for a clown head only. I added to a 2 1/2" scallop square and strapped to a 12" candy tube filled will Jelly Belly beans. You could have also filled the card box with jelly Belly bean. . not using the balloons.
All you need to do to attach the clown is add a strap on the back to bridge the tube. You than just slide it on. The tube was 1/2" round. .so I made the bridge slightly smaller so it would fit snug and not slide off.
Its a cute way to sent a gift with an invite. When sending an invite. . add something that is related to the event inside the card.. . . The kids will love it. . . OK. . . start blowing those balloons up.
Thanks Barry
Wow Barry! What a great idea! Love how you added the balloons inside - and your treat holder is adorable!
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Gini
love the happy colors ! fabulous projects , Barry !!
ReplyDeleteSuch great ideas for a party! Love how you used the clown die!
ReplyDeleteCute and creative as always, Barry!! You're awesome, and you know it!!! LOVE your work!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun...you may have just inspired me for my five year old little boy. I can see so much work in your projects but it really paid off.
ReplyDeleteI know someone who needs treat favors for their sons birthday and these are perfect. Wish I had known about them when I did my granddaugher's circus themed party last year.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, as always, Barry
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