Friday 28 November 2014

Matchbox Keepsake and a Festive Friday Giveaway

And we're back after our little break with some news. We are now on the design team over at the Left of Center Challenge Blog so we'll be popping by every Friday with something new for them, as well as some of our one off projects. See the end of this post for our new Festive Friday Giveaway.

The first project is a matchbox keepsake box. Now I love my matchboxes and alter them all the time. If someone knows a good use for like a gazillion matches please let me know! Anyway, here's what I did with four of them and an image from A Day For Daisies.

 Looks like a plain old card from the front.


But it's actually a keepsake box that could be filled with treasures.


Really simple to make. Take four matchboxes and line them up like this.


Measure two pieces of card a little bigger than the boxes and glue them to the top and bottom.


Cover the sides of the matchboxes and the front of what will be the drawers with card and add brads to the drawers to act as handles.


Finally, line the drawers and add your chosen decoration to the front, and you're done.


A quick and simple project for these busy times and it would make a nice alternative to Christmas or birthday cards, with the drawers filled with little chocolates pr other little gifts.

I am giving this away to one winner - just leave a comment here or on our facebook group before midnight GMT on Wednesday 3 December  and I will pick a winner at random and send them this box. I made even add a few goodies to the drawers. Winner will be announced next Friday so good luck.

I'm entering this into the following:
Artistic Inspirations Challenge for warm and cozy/anything goes

Cheers for now and see you soon.

Bex

3 comments:

  1. That's a beautiful stamp - reminds me of a Klimt print I bought in the Summer. I love this technique - thanks Bex. Going to pin it for later.

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  2. Beautiful project, thanks fro sharing it with us at Robyn's Fetish Challenge.
    Laurence DT

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  3. Thanks for the tutorial. I love Klimt. Thanks for sharing your work with us at Artistic Inspirations.

    Maja DT

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