I made this box with christmas crackers for the challenge at Bah! Humbug! Challenge 3.
I bought some small, cheap crackers in very bold colors, removed the wrapping and put on some christmas papers instead.
The papers(6x6 books) are from BasicGrey and Crafty Individuals.
The box is made of Bazzill Cardstock, covered with the christmas papers.
I used my Spellbinders to make a "window" to show the crackers without opening the box.
The "window" is made of a gelatinsheet.
I bought some small, cheap crackers in very bold colors, removed the wrapping and put on some christmas papers instead.
The papers(6x6 books) are from BasicGrey and Crafty Individuals.
The box is made of Bazzill Cardstock, covered with the christmas papers.
I used my Spellbinders to make a "window" to show the crackers without opening the box.
The "window" is made of a gelatinsheet.
Så artig smellbon-bon eske da. Herlig Tilda som ligger og ser på all moroa inni! ;)
SvarSlettoh my goodness these are beautiful and I love the box. Thank you for sharing it with us at Bah! Humbug! Your project is so special.
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Oh how pretty are these crackers? Bet Tilda is trying to work out which cracker has the best gift inside lol! Thank you for sharing with us at Bah! Humbug!
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Flott eske:)
SvarSlettTusen takk for at du er med på blogcandyen min:)
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