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Baby Shower Hamper with Bliss Paper Pack


Hello people!
Chirali this side with a cute Baby Shower hamper project using so many Papericious products, mainly Bliss Paper Pack. Bliss Paper Pack has so so beautiful pastel sheets which are perfect for any project and the pink and blues of the same are more than perfect for such baby shower projects.

Here it is:

 There are two Papericious Die Cut Boxes to hold Chocolates, one Easel stand with Canvas and 2 cards made with Bliss Paper Pack sheets. I have used Chalk Paints to paint the tray and letters.
Here are some more shots:



Individual pictures of all elements:
Cube Box:
 Popcorn Box:
Easel Stand with Canvas: 
 Two cards for the Couple Photos:


I hope you like it.
Thanks for stopping by.
Hugs,
Chirali :)

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Wrapped treat boxes


Hi there lovely people, 
Lekha here with my new post. With festive season nearing we all look forward to some gifting ideas  and with that comes the search for pretty gift boxes. In my last post  I had showed you options for treat bags and today will be sharing some ready to adorn treat boxes from Papericious. These boxes are sturdy, pre scored and taped so you only have to get your inner creative self at work.  The treat boxes come in variety of shapes.
For the first I am using the circle flap box. Used pattern paper from the Limited edition Happy Diwali paper pack and die cut it using the Spellbinders Swirl Bliss pocket die and embellished it with pearls.


For the top of the box have used the mulberry paper flowers in bright colors. The sentiment in Hindi "shubh diwali" is part of the DIWALI THEME CHIPBOARDS, you have a variety of sentiments to choose from .


 For the second, took cake pie box and used the Back to Basics paper pack. Chevrons are my personal favorite. 
To jazz up a little used lace from my stash with some crystals.
   The "wishes" is cut using the Winnie n Walter Wishes cutaway die .

We have more such ideas from our designer team members on the blog, do visit us for more ideas. 
Hope you like creative mashup(new term coined by me).
Thanks for stopping by!
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Cute Gift Boxes and Candle holder



Hello, everyone! Heena here. I'm so delighted to share with you my first post as the design team member.

         As you all know Papericious has released some amazing die cut boxes which are pre-scored and taped to make it easier for you to make treat boxes for your loved ones. It is great for making gift boxes in bulk and also great for lazy crafters :p as you don't have to go through the hassles of cutting, scoring and taping all you have to do is fold, stick and decorate. 

        So today I'm sharing these cute and easy gift boxes I made using the die cut boxes. 




                                                                   Cake Pie Box

I painted this box with the chalk paint in shade villa plum and used a pattern paper from the back to basics paper pack. On the sides, I taped the edges and applied some modelling paste and messed it a little to make it look like the frosting between the cake layers.




                                                                           Popcorn Box

I have created a candle holder using the popcorn box. For that, I freehanded some geometric shapes on the wrong side and fussy cut it using a pen knife (Tip: use a new blade, draw shapes that are easier to cut and avoid drawing small shapes) I'm not a fan of fussy cutting but I was able to make smooth cuts in just one stroke even though the material is thick and hence started enjoying the process. Then stick your pattern paper outside and flip it and start cutting through the cuts. I painted the insides with chalk paint in shade Bracket green. Place a fake tea light candle inside.


                                                Square favour box
To paint this box I mixed some black chalk and white gesso to create a grey shade and used a pattern paper from the Azelian paper pack. I have tied the box with ivory jute cord. 

 I hope you liked my creation, Thank you for visiting!
                                     
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