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Club Scrap Stacked Boxes Project |
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.
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 |
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Kay
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 :)
ReplyDeleteThese boxes are so nice. They look nice in this paper, and the speckled kraft paper is too cool.
ReplyDeleteThey are similar to ones from the Common Threads kit...right???
I made them way back then and loved them!
pat-czap
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 :)
DeleteExcellent sizes Kay! So useful.
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They are so pretty! Hey I could make a music box!
ReplyDeleteOh 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!
DeleteThanks Kay
DeleteOH 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!
ReplyDeleteLove this version of this project and as always you make it look so easy peasy. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOh wonderful a project!! So cute and would make a wonderful gift. It's like the drop spine box on steroids!
ReplyDeleteWow 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.
ReplyDeleteKay 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.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing project to begin with, but it looks even better with Oopsie Daisy papers! TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I definitely plan on making a purchase, wonderful project! Thanks for making them available for us too!
ReplyDeleteYes! Great project even better with the Daisy papers. I made so many of the DS boxes. Ahhaahaahaa! Now I can make more!!
ReplyDeleteBeth M
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.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this project and it looks fabulous with Oopsie Daiy papers.
ReplyDeleteThose are great!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteGreat project!
ReplyDeleteI 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
ReplyDeleteThese are so FUN! The sizes look great and so practical. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think this would be a great spot to store all of our family card games, dice, UNO, etc. Love this project, Kay!
ReplyDeleteKay, you make it look so easy! Great projects. I love the size!
ReplyDeleteFabulous project, Kay.
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