First start with a rectangle of scrapbook paper
(any stiff, cardstock type paper will do).Fold the rectangle in half width-wise. Then give it a small crease at the open end
to determine the center point.
(any stiff, cardstock type paper will do).Fold the rectangle in half width-wise. Then give it a small crease at the open end
to determine the center point.
Using a ruler, score a line
(use a stylist or the back of a butter knife)
from the top center to the bottom outside corner
of each side of the rectangle. Your scores will resemble a triangle. Flip the paper and repeat on the other side.
(use a stylist or the back of a butter knife)
from the top center to the bottom outside corner
of each side of the rectangle. Your scores will resemble a triangle. Flip the paper and repeat on the other side.
At the top of the box punch holes through all four ends.Thread ribbon through the holes and tie.Cut a circle about 4 inches in diameter. Begin at one edge and cut in a circular pattern
resembling a curled up snake.
Cut off the center bulb, or "snakes head."Start at the center and curl the entire "snake"
until it resembles a flower.
resembling a curled up snake.
Cut off the center bulb, or "snakes head."Start at the center and curl the entire "snake"
until it resembles a flower.
Use hot glue or craft glue to adhere a scrap of ribbon or yarn and then apply the paper flower on top
(use a big dollop of glue and hold until the flower is set).Now you're ready to untie the ribbon and
fill your cute little box
with small items like candy or jewelry.
(use a big dollop of glue and hold until the flower is set).Now you're ready to untie the ribbon and
fill your cute little box
with small items like candy or jewelry.
These are so cute! Can't wait to try one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!! So cute. GLad you had a chance to get together with your girls!!!! Isn't family the best?
ReplyDeleteLove that flower idea . . it's fun doing stuff with our daughters.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for sharing this fun little gift box. Now if I can figure out how to make them correctly, I think they'd make great Visiting Teaching gifts. Thanks again! Camille
ReplyDeleteIsn't that a great idea for making favors! I love that! Thanks for sharing, Joy!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this!..especially the flower detail. Thank you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute and useful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thank yo uso much for sharing; I can't wait to share it with my girlfriends!!
ReplyDeleteTime with daughters is the best! Spent the weekend in San Diego with my girl. Glad you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteWow. That is SOO cute! So many uses for these! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Darling little boxes. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI just read your post about getting out of your comfort zone. Good for you!!! I have to work to do that as well so I understand. :)
Very cute boxes - glad to hear you all had a great time :)
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