You can find my post from the first Spellbinders Hop here. If you came here from Tami Mayberry's blog, then you are on the right track.
I'm still loving my GC and pulled out my Grand Labels Four , along with several other Spellbinders dies to make this note card box and cards. All the images are from my newest stamp set illustrated for Gina K Designs, Warm With Love.
On this card, I used Spellbinders Fancy Tags, Circle Nestabilities and Scallop Circle Nestabilities.
I used Spellbinders Circle Nestabilities and this week's StampTV challenge sketch for this card. The circle is Pure Luxury White cardstock, sponged while still in the die.
And here is a side view of the box. I used the two largest sizes in the Grand Labels Four set for the flap and flap panel, and cut them using my Grand Calibur.
And here is a look at the box, with the flap open. I love that I can now make boxes and give them this great finished look by using the GC! All the details and instructions for my project can be found below, but for now, hop on over to Tina's blog to see what fabulous inspiration she has to show you!
Next, I rotated the cardstock and scored at 1 inch.
After scoring, trim as shown.
Next, fold and crease along all score lines. Add strong tape (I used Scor-Tape) to the bottom and the last section of the pleats. Set this piece aside while you make the back/top section.
For the next piece, I cut another piece of Pure Luxury Sweet Corn cardstock to 10 by 6 inches. Then I scored at 3.75, 4.5 and 9 inches.
To get the beautiful curved detail on the flap, I slid the cardstock (the 3.75 inch side) into the largest of the Grand Labels Four die. The six inch wide cardstock was a tiny bit too wide, so I made a tiny snip with my scissors, so it would fit perfectly.
After positioning the cardstock carefully with the die, I ran it through my Grand Calibur. The wide platform of the Grand Calibur allows you to use much larger dies and cardstock that common cutting machines. This is my favorite feature of the GC!
Here is a close up view of how I snipped the cardstock. I needed the box to be a full six inches wide so my envelopes would fit inside.
Here you can see how it looked after cutting the flap. I folded and creased the score lines.
Next, I assembled the two pieces together by adhering the two bottom sections, overlapping the back bottom over the front bottom.
Then I adhered the pleated sides to the back. That created the basic box.
I used magnetic snaps to keep the flap closed. I placed the first one on the box front.
Then I moved the flap into position and let the attraction of the magnets help me place the one on the flap in the correct spot.
I cut a piece of Pure Luxury White cardstock using the next size smaller Grand Labels Four die. I cut a straight edge so that it was 3.25 inches high at the center, then placed it back in the die to sponge. I used sticky notes to mask a narrow border along the straight edge. I used Memento Cantaloupe ink to sponge.
I removed the panel from the die stamped the fern image several times, using Cantaloupe ink. Then I adhered the panel to the flap on my box, covering the magnet.
I cut a panel for the box front, to 2.75 by 5.5 inches, then masked the edges with sticky notes. Then I sponged with Memento Cantaloupe ink.
I stamped the fern on this piece, using Memento Cantaloupe.
Tied a ribbon around the panel and adhered to the box front, covering the magnet.
I used Copics to color the butterfly, starting with RV19,
Added RV23.
Then used my blender pen to spread the color a bit.
Added Y13.
Then added Y17.
The iris, also from Warm With Love, was colored starting with Y17.
Added Y13.
Then I colored with the outside edges with RV21.
Used YR000 to blend.
Added RV23.
Then RV25.
For the stem, I started with YG03.
Then added YG23.
The images were cut out and adhered with Pop Dots.
Thanks for hopping along with us. I hope you have a wonderful day!
So very BEAUTIFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteTheresa! This is stunning! Love the color yellow right now - it's so bright and cheery! Hope you are well - your stamps are gorgeous, friend!
ReplyDeletewoweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
ReplyDeleteditto Mel's response!
ReplyDeleteOh Theresa,What a gorgeous combo you created, gorgeous design and colors.. Thank you for the detailed tutorial for this.
ReplyDelete*THUD*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wow... these are SUPER SUPER GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!! LOVE the colors!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! The colors, the tutorial, and the inspiration are just what I need to welcome spring! Thanks for encouraging my Nestabilities addiction.
ReplyDeleteThud! Wowza! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI just love making boxes and purses and anything 3D. This purse will definitely be something I will work on this week. Thank you for the Copic colors that you used. I am a beginner with Copics so I appreciate the tutorial you have done for us!! I just purchased a GC this weekend and the labels four dies so..... no excuses for me!!
ReplyDeleteLove your card and Tutorial ! Hugs
ReplyDeleteYou will always be an amazing artist to me!! You are also a great teacher with fantastic inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love the great instructions as well. What a beautiful set of cards and box to give them in.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGEORGEOUS !!!!
ReplyDeletethis type of artwork just literately takes my breath away. You are somebody that I'm always looking up to.
I have always, since I was little, loved paper, I found cardmaking and making favors with paper late in life, but I certantly love it as if I was 20 or 30 and so on...I have to add that I am a bigginer.
Keep up your beautiful work
(I come every single day to check your page)
Have a great day
Maria L. (Canada)
This gift set is absolutely STUNNING!! I love that you've shared a step by step tutorial creating the box and the use of copics! Your work is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow...they're stunning. I love the colors you used and your techniques are great. Thanks for sharing the tutorial. I'm going to be trying that for sure.
ReplyDeleteHoly-moly, what an amazing box design, Theresa! You won't believe that my card today almost had the very same layout (ended up in another direction, though)! Gorgous uses of your beautiful new stamp set, too!
ReplyDeleteI could look at this set for a very long time. The warmth of the colours attract my eye and I just want to keep staring at them. Thank you so very much for the tutorial as well.
ReplyDeletemany hugs,
lucy
OMG Thanks for this tutorial! This is such a wonderful project!I LOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Love your cards and thanks for the instructions - might have to give this a go!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! Your cards are beautiful. TFS! AND thank you so much for the tutorial!!! wow I can't wait to make the box.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this yellow set with the iris and butterfly. I thought, "How'd she do that!?" and then.... you show'd me. I love the Spellbinder items after seeing so many lovely projects, and am looking forward to getting a collection going.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely beautiful
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project! I also love how you used the stamps- I think I might "need" this one!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing set. I love the colors and that card box is a wonderful finishing touch. The tutorial is SO appreciated so thank you thank you thank you!!! You are so creative. Do you think by reading your blog I can absorb some of that? :)
ReplyDeleteThe entire set is just stunning!! Thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I found your site today 3 hours ago and been sitting here looking at all of your tutorials and cards!!! Gorgeous, gorgeous work!! Love all of it and will be buying big dobbers later today!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I love both cards and the box!
ReplyDeleteSo, so gorgeous!! Wow...truly stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw your projects I was so in awe. They are so beautiful, love the colors chosen.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards and box! What a fun way to use the dies.
ReplyDeletePositively fantastic. Love the coloring and tutorial.
ReplyDeleteTheresa, You really do rock! Your stamp is aptly named because "warm" immediately came to mind when I saw your cards. Thanks for the tutorial, too. You are amazing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards... great coloring... love the Grand labels four.. it makes the best boxes!! Well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you for including photos with the directions!
ReplyDeleteI'm kinda speechless! ;) Soooo pretty! What a delightful name for a color, sweet corn ! Great job! Iris, Saved by Grace
ReplyDeleteWow! Wow! Wow! Your set just takes my breath away. So very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFabulous creations! I'll have to come back to this one when I have more time. Love them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteStunning stunning stunning! Thanks for the tutorial too!!!!
ReplyDeleteTheresa, your work is absolutely stunning! Your cards are so warm!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial.
Theresa, your cards are fantstic and the box is superb! Thanks for the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteOh how I so adore this set Theresa--I'm gonna try and make one of those card holders. BUT the cards are stunning & love the color combo!
ReplyDeletehugz,
Suzanne
What a beautiful note card set. Your coloring is amazing and cards and box are fabulous. Thanks for sharing both your coloring technique tutorial and how-to on the folder for this set. Just an added bonus for us. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMarcie
Theresa this set is amazing. I love the colors. WOW.....Thanks for the tutorial. I'll have to give this box a try.
ReplyDeleteI love card sets and loved seeing how you made the box. Thanks for sharing! I love it and will have to try it myself.
ReplyDeleteLovely set of cards and matching box. Whole set is Gorgeous, just love it, and thanks much for your tutorials, they are so very helpful!!
ReplyDeleteYour work is SUPERB!!!
Thanks
Donna P
Beautiful! Your iris and butterfly coloring is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWOWZERS!!! These cards are gorgeous & the box is fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous note card set!
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome. Thank you for the instructions. I have been wanting to make something similar.
ReplyDeleteNow I need to order this stamp set.
I love the colors, the shapes, the concept and especially the tutorial. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I can't think of anything to say that hasn't been said already, but let me try--Holy Smokes, this is beautiful! Your work is always stunning, but this set goes to the head of the class!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunningly beautiful set! You never cease to amaze me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Beautiful Beautiful...Thank you so much for the tutorial..........
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful set of cards and holder! I always love seeing your directions...thanks for sharing your creativity with us :)
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing. I love
ReplyDeletethem. You do such wonderful
work. Appreciate all the
tutorials.
Beautiful cards. The colors and the coloring are perfect. What a wonderful gift this would make for someone. Thanks for such detailed instructions.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful project! I'm going to have to try making the box since my sweet husband bought me the Grand Calibur and Grand Labels Four! I LOVE your work too. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card set and box. Loved your tutorial, very informative!
ReplyDeleteI love this whole project! What a wonderful gift to a special someone, for Spring! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, such lovely project, the coloring and stamping are terrific!
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning comment here! Love these so much!
ReplyDeleteLoved the entire project!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Such a lovely gift set and I love this stamp set Theresa! =D I've been getting your blog mails for some time, and I'm like Caity Sue, I'm hoping some your skills will rub off on me. LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for the detailed instructions, so easy to follow
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This is such a beautiful gift to make for someone, thank you for sharing your talent, truly inspiring. Your blog is in my favourties. I'm off now to go and buy the Grand Labels Four. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely!!! Thanks for the tutorial also...I LOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous box! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteOMG your work is so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing the instructions on how to make it. I have been looking all over for those magnetic snaps and I have not been able to find them so thanks for sharing that too! Awesome!!
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