I saw this really cool project at convention and recreated it for my stamp club and stINKers group meeting last week.
The box is made from the milk carton die for the Big Shot – how awesome is that? To create it, you need two die cuts, and then remove the end panel (the one without the tab for adhesive) from both pieces. Simply adhere ends together so you have a hexagon box. To create the top, after the sides and bottoms are fastened together, you just need to close each panel on the creases like you are closing a milk carton. Love it!
Cardstock and such: Wisteria Wonder, Whisper White; Flirtatious Specialty Designer Paper
Other Stuff: Blossom Bouquet Triple Layer Punch; Boho Blossom Punch; Basic Rhinestones; White Baker’s Twine; Crop-o-Dile; Mini Milk Carton Die
Summer has finally arrived in the Northwest. A mild summer has arrived. On some days. Actually, I’ll take it. While it makes for a mighty attractive climate for those nasty mosquitoes, it sure beats the heat that so many of the rest of you are dealing with. John and I enjoyed the sun on Saturday when we headed into Seattle to watch the Seafair Torchlight Parade. It’s the biggest parade in our area, and we hadn’t been in well over 20 years. Dan was marching with the Soundwave (Seattle Sounders' band), and it gave us a good excuse to face the crowds – I’m so glad we did!
Wave to us, Dan! (love the water bottle tucked in his Sousaphone)













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