Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Bee Yourself Nature Sketchbook Mini Birdhouse Candy Box


Hi Scrapbook Flair fans...today I am sharing my Bee Yourself Nature Sketchbook Mini Birdhouse Candy Box.
If you come to visit regularly you know how much I love to use Sizzix Dies along with Xyron Adhesive and Graphic 45 Papers...they are just the perfect combination.
OF COURSE ....
WITH...
EASTER RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER...
Special Easter treat boxes and bags are a must!!!!


I began by die cutting the Sizzix Tiny House Die from Little Sizzles Mat Board and again with Graphic 45 Nature Sketchbook.
Form mini birdhouses.
Once all the pieces were cut I ran them through the Xyron


Adhere the paper to the formed mini Tiny Houses; ink edges with Color Blends Nutmeg ink.


Run the border trim through the Xyron 1.5 Sticker Maker; add to the Tiny Houses .


Die cut  Sizzix Candy Drawer Box Die from mat board and paper.
Run paper through your Xyron Creative Station Mini; adhere to box.
Glue prepared Tiny Houses to top of the candy box.

 
Fussy cut images and journaling images from pattern paper.
Adhere to top of Tiny House .


Add moss randomly to the roofs and base of Tiny Houses.


Make and add twine bow to top of the tallest house.


Fussy cut butterflies from pattern paper; add to top, front and base of mini houses and candy drawer box.


Add chipboard pieces to front of houses along with more of the fussy cut flowers and butterflies.


Finish your candy box by placing on a metal stand along with adding a few metal brads for the door pull on the candy box and perches for the houses.

So I hope I have inspired you today to grab some of your favorite Sizzix dies along with beautiful papers and adhesive to create fun and unique Easter Candy Boxes.
Thanks for stopping by.
Hugs Pam

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Disclaimer Notice:I’ve received products/compensation as part of the Graphic 45, Eileen Hull Inspiration Team and Xyron Design Team. This project however, is 100% my own project! Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. I explain more here.

1 comment:

  1. I just saw this on Pinterest, what a great use of the Tiny Houses die. It's a joyful project.

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