Sunday, September 26, 2010

Candle Gift Boxes

Sorry I have not been posting lately but been having computer from HELL problems.  Not fixed yet but is usable for the time being, I hope!  Thank goodness that blog sights do not get erased when your computer crashes. So this is what I have been doing lately.......

This is my granddaughter Mariah Elizabeth Smith, second on the left.  On the right is my daughter Stephanie's boyfiend Brian and his daughter Chelsie.  This was when Mariah was marching in the Sunfield parade last month in her home town.  She is my oldest granddaughter who is 14.


This project is done using two of the round large scallop die cuts using the big shot.  I made one for my sister Sandi's birthday gift in purple but lost the picture when my computer crashed, sorry Sandi I cannot show how pretty yours was with your extra surprise added to it.  Maybe you can send me a picture and I can add it later...hint, hint.  This was really fast and simple to make and a nice filler gift.  That is a jumbo candy bar inside for us women with our jumbo chocolate attacks.  With after all these computer problems I really need right now so after I took this picture mine went missing the second after!!!!!

This is my new project that I have been working on it is a small tea light candle gift box.  I got the idea from my sister Sandi's blog who got the directions  from "TheSouthernStamper.com" week one by Carla Brasher.  Winter Post Christmas Candle Gift Set.  she has the complete directions for making the box.  It is very simple.  Here is the pink box set that I made.


This is the outside of the box closed


This view is showing the inside of the box and the candles.


Closer view of candles.  All I had were light lavender and medium cinnimon candles so don't be afraid to use colored candles. These are the light lavender ones.


Lavender box set


Side View


Top View


This one I used the big shot and punched out of a pop can the flower on the ribbon using the Sizzix Embosslits Simple Flower die.  Then I applied embossing powder to it.  I just love using metal.  The knot in the center is the jute from the tag brought up around the ribbon then through the center of the flower and tied in a knot to secure the hole thing tight.  When you want to open the box the ribbon just slides off the box.


This one was a fun one to make.  I tried using embossin powder on the candle and it worked great. I also made another metal small flower on the ribbon then added a small filigree brad on top.  Both of which I heat embossed by first stamping them in versa mark then adding the gold embossing powder and heat setting. You cannot tell here but the black DSP has gold strips on it.



View of the embossing on candle and metal on flower and tag.

My camera shot was not too good here, my over head light shined on the window sheet creating a glare so the candles do not show up.  But I used the Basic Brown ink on the tissue paper.  The flower in the center of the bow is from the Stitched Felt Sweet Pea flower set.



Another view but the camera did not pick up the brown on the cinnamon candles but you can see them regularly.
This box is not that large and would make a nice little gift with Christmas coming up, or a nice wedding gift or shower gift anytime.  So hope you give this a try, have fun.

SUPPLIES:
PAPER:  Lavender Lave, Regal Rose, Perfect Plum, Bermuda Bay, Basic Black, Purely Pomegranate, Rose Red, Basic Brown
PUNCHES: Tag punch, Small Tag Punch, Small hand held hole punch
ACCESSORIES: Corduroy buttons- real red, Riligree Brads, Pop Can, Big Shot, Sizzix Embosslits Simple Flower Die, Stitched Felt Sweet Pea Flower, Sticky Strip, Tombo Glue, Ribbon Originals-Fairy Rale & Flirty, 3/8" Organdy Ribbon-Purple & Gold, Jute Rope, Thick Window Sheete, Cutter, Scorer, Heat Tool, Versa Mark, Embossing Powder, Wax Paper, Tissue Paper- vanilla or white

3 comments:

  1. All of these are very pretty Kathleen -- makes me think Spring and Fall! I really would have liked to have seen a picture of your candles that were embossed in the gold. I think those would be my favorite. I like the purple flower in the 7th picture from top. You probably are surprised to hear me say that because of me telling you this week I didn't like how my Concord Crush album came out (not a fan of purple). I guess it is back to work for me -- no breaks allowed today!!

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  2. Thanks Sandi for the comment. I went back in and added two more pictures one with the embossing of the gold so hope this helps. Thanks again.

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  3. These candle sets are georgous, Kathleen. Sorry it took me so long to leave a comment. Dick & I have a free weekend-no babysiting!!! I can's wait to make my candles. TFS

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