Oh dear, oh dear... it's the last day in November already!!! Sorry, but it'll probably be nothing but Christmasy things for me from now on until Christmas...and probably beyond that...LOL.
I’ve made this Christmas mini easel card (tutorial here) for a blogging friend. I also wanted to send her some little things to go with the card, so I’ve made a little gift box/drawer to put them in. Then I combined the two--glued the card on top of the box.
I used the Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels Four for my easel card this time.
I had initially created one of those 4-drawer boxes to go with this card. That box is 6 inches square. But when I centered the mini easel card on top of the box, the card looks sooo… miniscule in comparison. The card and the box were out of proportion—just didn’t look right. So I had to downsize the box. I played around with my Nesties and found that the largest size from the the Labels Eight die cuts would look just right for the base. Then I just made the box/drawer to fit.
This is my entry to the following challenges:
Paper Sundaes Challenge #46 - Adorn those corners.
Creative Inspirations Challenge #48 - Christmas Gift.
Charisma Cardz Challenge 47 - One for the Girls.
Stamping for the Weekend Challenge 51 - Winter.
Crafty Catz Challenge 60 - Christmas.
Die Cut Dreams Christmas Club Challenge 45 - Use a Diecut.
All the images here are from Magnolia. I chose this oldie but cutie Tilda with Wreath (from the Winter & Christmas Supplements 2007). I’ve had her for long time, but you know I actually can’t remember if I’ve ever coloured her before now. I’m ashamed to admit that I have several stamps that are like that—agh!!! I need more time to play with them all…LOL.
And in the background is my charlie brown christmas tree...hee hee...it's actual Fir in Snow from the So Jolly & Under the Mistletoe Collection 2009. You can purchase Magnolia images from Diana's online store Magnolia-licious. If the item you want isn't in stock, you can ask Diana to order it in for you.
I've added glitter to Tilda's wings, gloves and all the white trimmings of her hat and coat. Also used some white glue to add some snow to the tree branches and then sprinkled glitter on them too.
So, this is going out to a friend who I hope will be surprised to receive it. Not surprise of the card/gift box itself—'cause she’ll probably see this on my blog...LOL—but surprise that she’ll be the one getting it.
December tomorrow! Lots more to make and do!
Thanks for dropping by. I really appreciate your visit. And thanks ever so much to you who left me comments. I do so love reading them—they give me a boost whenever I'm feeling down. Enjoy your day!
Stamps: Magnolia Tilda with Wreath and Fir in Snow (available from Magnolia-licious on-line store). The sentiment is computer generated.
DP's: from SEI Wintersong Paper Pad.
DP's: from SEI Wintersong Paper Pad.
Tools: Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels Four and Eight, Big Shot Machine, Cuttlebug Dies Vintage, Marvy Uchida Scallopped Oval Punch, Colluzle Oval Template.
OMG - this is GORGEOUS! What a fabulous easel card with a hidden message and then abracadabra it's actually a gift box. You don't need to put anything inside. It's a gift in it's own right just as it is! Warmest wishes, Lesley
ReplyDeleteWow Norma, this is goregous! I love it ♥
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous little box Norma!! Is looks so adorable with little Tilda sitting on top, and I love the colour combo you used. Greetings, Frea
ReplyDeleteNorma, you always inspire! This is adorable and so very clever! How cool would it be to receive this at Christmas???!!! Love it!
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Oh my goodness...you have done it again! Your creation is so beautiful. This is gift box is a treat without anything tucked inside the box. Everything you make has such a wonderful touch! You give each card and project such attention to great details! I am so glad that you included a tutorial with this...I love trying all of your ideas! As for probaly posting lots of Christmas cards...bring it on..I love when I see you have posted!LOL
ReplyDeleteA beautiful creation, love the papers, colouring and that sweet Tilda. A wonderful gift for someone.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Creative Inspirations this week. Good luck.
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Suzi x
What a great Christmas gift and I am sure the lucky person who receives it will be thrilled with it. Thanks for taking part in the Creative Inspirations challenge this time. Hugs Christine x
ReplyDeleteFantastic work, you're friend will be blown away when she receives this fabulous gift box/card! Thanks so much for joining in with the Creative Inspirations challenge.
ReplyDeleteJenni x
beautiful creation! Thanks for joining in this weeks challenge at Charisma and good luck! Gemma :)
ReplyDeleteREALLY cute!!! Clever idea, and so pretty. Thanks so much for joining us at DCD Christmas Club
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Norma!
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ReplyDeleteIt's so easy to see how much you enjoy your craft. This is another beauty. I love the warm colors you have used for the box. Tilda looks adorable. I love this stamp. You are so clever at figuring out measurements. My gosh! if i did it there would be no guessing what it would end up like hehe.
Love the Spellbinder frames you have used and the cuttlebug corner dies?? I think. Super coloring as usual
Hugs Maz
Amazing project Norma. I have not gotten around to making any drawer boxes yet. I still remember the fabulous Advent Calendar chest of drawers you created last year!
ReplyDeleteI love how you elaborated on this one with the Spellbinder Nesties. Beautiful job with your coloring, love this sweet scene! hugs, Angela
How ADORABLE! Love all those special details...the card that slides over, the box, everything! Too cute!
ReplyDeleteRene :D
Love your images and the box. But then again love all your projects! I need to try one of these after Christmas. I've always thought the boxes were so cute.
ReplyDeleteAMAZING Project! I love your design & your colouring is fantastic! So glad you joined us at Paper Sundaes this week :)
ReplyDeleteThis just blows my mind Norma - I haven't even gotten to the easel card sage yet and you make one with a drawer in it! I agree with Crystal - Amazing!
ReplyDeleteSandy
Oh how lovely this is Norma--I love every detail and what a fabulous holiday gift! Gorgeous!
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Suzanne
Oh Norma!!
ReplyDeleteYou make the most wonderful things :o)
Your blog friend is going to LOVE this!!!
I adore it - you colour so beautiful and your design is awesome!
I wish I knew how to make these little boxes....
Hugs, Candy
Love your gorgeous box card Norma, wonderful details.
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Debby
wow Norma, Visiting your blog is always a pleasure my friend. This is such a wonderful creation and what a great idea to case for this Christmas!!! Thanks for sharing another gorgeous project :o)
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Cabio
Norma, this is stunning! The love and effort youput into your projects is something I aspire to! Your work is ALWAYS gorgeous and this is no exception!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful gift box! It is absolutely gorgeous! Jaqui x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous creation!!!! Your project is absolutely enchanting.
ReplyDeleteThe recipient of this little treasure is very lucky.
Norma this is just amazing I love these drawer boxes and have yet to do one ...maybe next year ! Awesome coloring and detail.
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Each time I visit your blog I'm amazed at how clever and inspiring your creations are. I really have to try my hand at making boxes too. Definitely, this would be a wonderful gift for someone.
ReplyDeletehugs, iulia
OMG Norma this is absolutely gorgeous what a wonderful gift and so beautifully designed this is pure perfection I love it thank you for joining our challenge at Creative Inspirations.
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Lorraine x
hai I discover your blog a week ago wow you make such beautiful things your work is a great inspiration I make already the lantern thankxxx
ReplyDeletethis card/box is also very gorgeous !!
greethings Cora
this is just amazing! Wow! What details you put into this! I'm very impressed and I'm sure your friend will be overcome with joy when she receives it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing with us at Paper Sundaes this week!
♥Lisa M.
Very nice, thanks for joining us at DCD Christmas Club.
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OMGosh Norma! That is just the sweetest thing. And so nice of you to do this for a dear friend. It's just lovely!
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Sharron♥
Gorgeous project, Norma! Awesome job on coloring! Love the papers and embellies too! This will be a wonderful gift for someone!!!
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Silvie
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Norma - This is just GORGEOUS! I love this little box.
ReplyDeleteJulie
This is adorable and I'm inspired to make one! This Tilda is sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my! This is the project that keeps on giving! Just fantastic work. I am sitting here with my jaw on the floor! Thank you SO much for playing along at Paper Sundaes this week.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely AMAZING!!!!! Oh what a beautiful gift this would make so someone special! Thankyou for all the Inspiration Norma & I am now a followeres of your beautiful Blog
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Deb
Hello Norma~~thanks for the visit!! I have to tell you that i view your blog alot but prob don't comment as often as I should~~Sassy me!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your talent and I get alot of inspiration and motivation from you!!!
Really great easel gift box:) I agree all Tilda's or Maggies are Wonderful!!
Blessings and Hugz
This is just awesome! Love how you used the Nesties for the box - it makes a plain matchbox so much prettier!!
ReplyDeleteThe easel card alone is fabulous and then you added a treasure box too! Gorgeous work Norma! I love every thing you do!!!
ReplyDeleteNorma this is BEAUTIFUL!! Wow! I love it...you are just rocking those magnolias! Love the drawer too. Thanks for joining us at Paper Sundaes!
ReplyDeleteTracy
Gorgeous coloring and creating Norma! Your Tilda is so festive and love the tree in the background... This is one of the first Tilda's I purchased a few years ago and I will always love her! : ) Beautiful design... TFS!
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This is fantastic...I love all the detail...you have really rocked the creative world!
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