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I'm sharing a fun exploding box with a twist!! I found the tutorial over on the Facebook group Scrapbookers of Country Craft Creations. Tamra and her DT have a never ending cycle of tutorials, there is something for everyone!!!! Now to just find more hours in a day to do them all!
I used the Classic Rose Paper Collection for my box.
The twist to this exploding box is that it hides little drawers when you remove the lid!! There isn't much room for 3D items, but glitter works great for adding some wow. I added some around the front of the drawer.
Here's what it looks like with the box open.
The Classic Rose Paper Collection has some great tags, borders, journaling cards etc. I used a couple borders and made a tuck spot for a couple of journaling cards.
I used more of the smaller pieces from the collection to decorate the inside of my drawers. What a cute surprise when you open it!!
I used the Classic Rose Cling Stamp and matching Die for my flowers. The big rose I stamped on some patterned paper in the collection, the smaller roses I stamped on white cardstock. I used my Deluxe Flower Shaping kit to shape them.
I also used my favorite die Arianna Lace to mat my rose with.
I added Papericious Crystal Clear Glitter to add some bling to my flowers, who doesn't love glitter!?!
In the lid I hid another tuck spot! Okay, I confess, I cut my paper too short and didn't have enough of the dark purple to cut another, so I cut a triangular piece to add as a pocket!
These tags come with the Classic Rose Collection!
I used the Border Essentials Die to add a pretty edge to my lid.
And I didn't forget to decorate the bottom, it makes a perfect spot to leave a little personal note.
Recipe: HCDP1-270 Classic Rose Paper Collection, HCPC-3752 Classic Rose Cling Stamp, HCD1-7110 Classic Rose Die, HCD1-783 Border Essential Die, HCD1-747 Arianna Lace Die, Bazzill CS-purple, green & black, CTMH CS-White Daisy, CTMH Ink-Whisper, New England Ivy, Gypsy, Sorbet & Blush, Distress Ink-Stormy Sky, Papericious Crystal Clear Glitter, Nuvo-Glitter Accents Fresh Snowfall & Crystal Drops Ivory Seashell, Pearls.
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Deneen
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Wow! I always look forward to your project for the hop, Deneen, and this one is really spectacular! What a fun design, and so gorgeously made! I might have to give this one a try myself! Thanks so much for hopping and Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteAmazing project. Love 3D projects! Great colors too!
ReplyDeleteWhaaat?!! How incredible is this?!!! Bookmarking to try some day it's amazing!! There aren't enough superlatives in the dictionary to cover this gorgeous piece of encouragement!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, what a fancy box. I love how you added the various papers to it to make it so special and different. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteTHAT IS A GREAT IDEA....YES! I'm gonna use it too! Thanks for the inspiration. I bought the vintage floret when it first came out. But couldn't afford to get the matching die. Boy do i wish i had...know anyone not wanting theirs anymore?
ReplyDeleteWonderful and so unique. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteSo fun and so beautiful. I love making these boxes and I will definitely try this one. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! This box is just great! I am going to try it ASAP! Love how you decorated with the beautiful HC paper! Great inspirational project!!
ReplyDeleteWhile I probably would avoid a project this complicated, I can really appreciate all the time and effort that went into this unique creation. Love your floral display!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!!! I love explosion boxes and have never seen one like this! Thanks for that website, too!! Definitely going on my "to do" list for the weekend! Fantastic colors and such a beautiful gift idea!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous box. It must have taken a lot of hours to create this amazing piece of art. Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteAny chance of getting the name of the designer of the tutorial? I would love to have it.
ReplyDeleteWow! I’ve never seen an exploding box like this one! Great job!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning. Your flowers look so lifelike. Heartfelt creations is my favourite brand and a project I did using the brand has been featured in a magazine for crafts.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Great details and I like the papers.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! What a fun card. Never seen anything like that before, so thanks for sharing the fun. Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteWow! I can hardly wait to try this one for myself!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent project! Love how is condenses but is still so useful! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is oh so creative! What a twist on an explosion box! Totally beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Gorgeous and fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely exploding box. Each panel is lovely. The little drawers are a nice surprise!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully creative project! Thanks for providing the info on where to find instructions :^). Your rose & accent flowers are fabulous making this exploding box a show stopper. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteA stunning and creative project. Simply gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful box! So many beautiful details! Really a treasure!
ReplyDeleteWow what a surprise, never seen that before, it is just so different, four little drawers, I will defo pop over and see a tut on it...thank you, it is absolutely beautiful...luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteWhoa! This is one that just keeps giving more and more. Delightful and beautiful and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project to show off a variety of papers. And an unexpected way to gift a few smaller items (I'm thinking maybe different teabags in each drawer for my mom or some makeup for my nieces).
ReplyDeleteThis is the coolest box ever!! I love it and have never seen one quite like this one before!!! What a great project!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and creative.
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