Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Oopsie Daisy Stacked Box Project

Welcome, Oopsie Daisy Blog Hoppers!
If you would like to start at the beginning, the hop originates at Club Scrap Creates.

Club Scrap Stacked Boxes Project
My post for today is the newly-created Stacked Box Project. The paperless component option looks great wrapped with Oopsie Daisy Papers. This brand new kit is designed by yours truly and is available today for the first time! There are two great options: Complete Kit with Paper or Components Only.

The kit comes complete with instructions, so I'm not going to bore you with a lot of step-out details. However, here I am getting started by wrapping the covers below.


I used a text weight kraft paper splattered with a little black and white acrylic paint to wrap the box walls.


Adhere an Oopsie Daisy Print into the base of the inside of each box for a nice touch.


I painted the wooden feet black to give it a finished look.


The d-rings and brads for fastening the ribbon are included in the Components kit, along with those awesome wooden feet.





It's going to look great sitting on my desk and is a swell place to hide stash stuff, as well!



What would you put into these beautiful boxes? They measure 5x7, 6.5x8.5 and 8x10".

Also, here is the set I whipped up with the papers included in the Complete Kit. I added my own hardware, cutaparts, and rubber stamping for added embellishing.

Club Scrap Stacked Box Project Kit




Thanks for stopping by.

Next on the hop is Cathy at The Artful Gamut.

Enjoy!
Kay

24 comments:

  1. WOW, that is totally awesome!! What a fun gift - and it would be so much fun to make! Love it Kay...you never fail to amaze :)

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  2. These boxes are so nice. They look nice in this paper, and the speckled kraft paper is too cool.
    They are similar to ones from the Common Threads kit...right???
    I made them way back then and loved them!

    pat-czap

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    1. You are right on Pat, these are just bigger, but really very similar. I really liked the Commons Threads project so just had to make it bigger. Glad you like them also :)

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    2. Excellent sizes Kay! So useful.

      pat-czap

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  3. They are so pretty! Hey I could make a music box!

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    1. Oh my, love that idea! Could have a different music mechanism in each box, so each would play a different tune! Great, now another set of these stacked boxes that I must do with not much free time!!! But that's such a fun idea Jill!

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  4. OH Kay! Just in time for back to school! Love the ribbon closure and the compartments inside. What a fun gift this would be, especially to myself!

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  5. Love this version of this project and as always you make it look so easy peasy. Thank you.

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  6. Oh wonderful a project!! So cute and would make a wonderful gift. It's like the drop spine box on steroids!

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  7. Wow this is a fabulous project! What would I put in them. . . embellishments, ribbon, scraps for future use! Thanks for a wonderful project. Have a great day.

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  8. Kay from the moment you shared this project I knew it was going to be a stunner! Love the splatter on the kraft paper and how all the boxes stack for tons of storage.. such a pretty organizer for your desk.

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  9. This is an amazing project to begin with, but it looks even better with Oopsie Daisy papers! TFS!

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  10. Love this! I definitely plan on making a purchase, wonderful project! Thanks for making them available for us too!

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  11. Yes! Great project even better with the Daisy papers. I made so many of the DS boxes. Ahhaahaahaa! Now I can make more!!
    Beth M

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  12. Absolutely a fun project,Kay. This would look so swell on a side table. Great gift! I will have an other look at the instructions.

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  13. Wow! I love this project and it looks fabulous with Oopsie Daiy papers.

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  14. I love this a great project with great storage too, I love that you always show variations to give a flavor of what else can be done. So, I just had to have one, too. TFS

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  15. These are so FUN! The sizes look great and so practical. Thanks for sharing!

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  16. I think this would be a great spot to store all of our family card games, dice, UNO, etc. Love this project, Kay!

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  17. Kay, you make it look so easy! Great projects. I love the size!

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  18. Fabulous project, Kay.

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