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Friday, December 20, 2013

Chrtistmas Countdown with Marcia


To end off our week of Christmas themed project Marica Dehn-Nix is sharing this fabulous gift box idea you are sure to love!!

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Are you looking for a unique way to wrap up some gifts for that special someone? I love creating shaped boxes and bags from SVG files. Take a look at my Holiday Express Train! Each piece is a gift box! I am giving this one to my husband and filling it with some candy, socks, and underwear (Its a long time joke for him to get socks and underwear at Christmas, because when asked what he want for Christmas, he always responds with "socks and underwear"). I think a gift card or two will even find its way in there too :) 






  I used the bright cheery colors in the Imaginisce Colors of Christmas collection and combined it with some solid reds and greens from the Outdoor Adventure and the Good Dog collections. I love that so many of Imaginisce's collections will coordinate with each other.





My i-Top came in handy too in creating my own brads for the wheels.



Let me show you how easy it is. I used a couple of large brads for the engine, and lots of small brads for the other wheels.
Pick out which paper you want to use and punch out the tops.



Place a brad top in your i-Top and center the punched paper over it. Squeeze the i-Top handles.



Now flip the i-Top over and bend the paper sticking up into the center of the brad.



Flip the i-Top over again and place a brad bottom into the tool. Don't worry about the top brad falling out. The rubber pads hold it in there.
 Squeeze the i-Top again. You should hear it snap into place.



It's really easy to use the i-Top and remember, it's not just for paper


Imaginisce Supplies: Pattern Paper, Die Cuts, Bling, Journal Paper: Colors of Christmas; Pattern Paper: Outdoor Adventure, Good Dog; i-Top; Small and Large Brad Daddies; Foam Adhesive; 
American Crafts cardstock, metallic cardstock, vellum, SVGcuts file, lots of Scotch 3M glue, Glue Dots, Sequins

1 comment:

Monique Liedtke said...

Stunning project Marcia!! Love it to bits! So clever how you made those wheels!

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