Monday, December 11, 2023

Large Christmas Gift Boxes Present Box

 Hello, Stampers. Welcome to Stampin Large Christmas Gift Boxes November 2018 Blog Hop. We've finished our holiday cards. It's time to get wrapping and gift-giving started. Today, let the Stampin' Pretty Pals' "Anything But A Card" inspire you.You might be arriving from a previous Pal's blog or beginning the hop here. In either case, you've arrived at the ideal location. The complete lineup is provided below to assist you in moving, or "hopping," from Pal to Pal. Using the large letters framelit dies and Lindor truffles (which could also be Ferrero Rocher or any other round coated candy about that size), my project is a large christmas gift boxes that reads.Using Stampin' Up! large christmas gift boxes with a large letter framelit Dies Ho Ho Ho by Queen B Creations, designed by Lisa Ann Bernard.The top, bottom, and insert of the box are constructed from Real Red CS.  I cut a piece of Real Red CS 4 1/8′′ x 10 1/8′′ for the box top. 



This Piece Was Burnished With A Bone Folder After It Was Scored  On All Sides.

I then cut the corners off and attached the tabs to the side that was next to it. An 8 1/4 x 2 1/4 CS layer of Basic Black CS and an 8 x 2 CS layer of Real Red CS are used to embellish the top of the box.  I used Versamark ink to stamp the greeting and snowflakes from the Snowflake Sentiments stamp set. To keep the powder from sticking in unwanted places, remember to use the embossing buddy.  After adding the Gold Stampin' Emboss Powder and using the heat tool to heat it up, I tapped off any excess.Using Stampin' Up! large christmas gift boxes with a large letter framelit Dies Ho Ho Ho by Queen B Creations, designed by Lisa Ann Bernard.A 5 × 11-inch sheet of Real Red CS was used to make the box bottom. The four sides were scored at a distance of 1 1/4 from each other. I cut off the corners and glued the tabs to the sides that were adjacent. 



To Learn How I Created This Present Box, Watch The Video Below.

Using Stampin' Up! large christmas gift boxes with a large letter framelit Dies Ho Ho Ho by Queen B Creations, designed by Lisa Ann Bernard.A piece of Real Red CS measuring 3 3/8′′ by 9 3/8′′ was used to make the insert, and it was scored at 1/2′′ from each of the four sides. I used the Big Shot and the Large Letters Framelit dies to die cut three "H" letters out of gold foil paper. Using the Big Shot and two of the circle dies from the Layering Circles Framelit Dies, the "O" letters were cut out of gold foil paper. I marked the locations of each "O" with a pencil after placing the letters onto the insert to decide where they would go.  I next made a hole in the insert where each "O" will be by using the smaller of the two circular dies that I used to create the "O." Liquid adhesive was then used to adhere each letter to its position. I then cut the corners off and attached the tabs to the sides that were next to them. A glue dot on each end is used to secure the Lindor truffles in place, and they are adhered behind each "O" in the insert.  The insert was inserted into the box without the need for adhesive.



Here's A Video Guide On How To Make This Gift Box:

I appreciate you visiting my site and Christmas Packaging Boxes me to share my thoughts with you. Use the Blog Hop Line-up below to get more ideas. My friends can't wait to share their creations with you. Remember to leave us some love by responding to our works of art.Put Wednesday, December 12, 2018, in your calendars as the date of the upcoming Pals Blog Hop. With everything that sparkles and shines, it will be an extravagant event. Don't pass up the fun.

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