{OMG who would have thought that this colorful display would pop out of that box!}
{my Disneyland pics of me and my daughter worked perfecty}
{I love how the base of the ballerina doubles as the center of the flower stamp}
{There is all kinds of room for little pics. I printed these using the Proof selection in my photo editing software...it makes one sheet of tiny little pics}
{another side}
{one more!}
{you dont have to put a picture on every page-here is used some washi tape and a paper rose and some Want3Scrap bling}
{I think I will give this to my daughter as a gift, I know she wil cherish it}
Instructions:
tear out 4 pages of Momenta Paper 1 each- 8x8, 7.5x7.5, 7x7, 6.5x6.5
Score as follows:
8x8 score in at 2.5 inches on all sides
7.5x7.5 score in at 2.25 inches on all sides
7x7 score in at 2 inches on all sides
6.5x6.5 score in at 1.75 inches
*Basically you want the center portion to be a 3x3 square
For the lid tear out 1- 5x5 piece and score at 15/16th of an inch- and easier way to think of that is an inch minus 1/16th-you want the lid a tiny bit bigger than your box 3 1/16x 3 1/16
Then cut out the diagonal corners of all 4 wall pieces so that you have big CROSS shapes left- ink with your favorite Clearsnap ink (I used Stephanie Barnards newArchival Ink in Very Berry) and deco cut the edges then glue them one a top the other
For the lid- just cut two slits on each side, then fold them into your box lid and glue down
Then embellish any way you choose. I used Want2Scrap bling, some little flowers, Colorbox stickers, We R Memory Keepers Stamp, May Arts velvet ric-rac and some pom poms for some upholstery trim I had in my stash.
I glittered my ballerina base using Glue Gloss and Clearsnap Glitter-Glue Gloss is great for those hard to glue spaces!
This was such a fun and easy project I hope you will try it!
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I love this box!!! I will probably be lifting it if I can figure out how to! :) Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteHi Denise, love the bright colours of your exploding box. I have been making exploding boxes for a while now but did not know they were from Victorian times or called etui boxes. I thought they were a more modern invention. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is fabulous! I love the colors and all the little details!
ReplyDeleteLove how your explosion box turned out! Colourful, bright with lots of memories to cherish. I'm sure your daughter will appreciate it and the little ballerina!
ReplyDeleteDenise, this has extreme star power! Love it's layers and colours. So much eye candy!
ReplyDeleteFabulous explosion box!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing explosion box. All the colors and different elements make it so special. Great job!
ReplyDeleteHoly Mama! Love this! You rocked it as usual!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
Wow...what a great explosion way to share fun wonderful memories..it turned out colorful, happy looking and beautiful
ReplyDeleteThanks for the basic directions for this project... I am just going to have to bring my supplies here - and play now!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely amazing!!!! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletesarabeth
BEAUTIFUL! love it! love it! love it! what an awesome gift to give to someone! I think I might have to try to make it!
ReplyDeleteOMG Love!! Gonna try something like this for myself! :)
ReplyDeleteOh cool....this is AWESOME!!!!! I am going to have to sit my daughter down and make one of these. She would enjoy it so much. Thanks for the tutorial too. Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteexplosion boxes are so much fun
ReplyDeleteBarbara Bird
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WOW! You did an amazing job on your explosion box! I'm sure your daughter will cherish this forever.
ReplyDeleteLove the diecut edges on your exploding box! And that ballerina in the middle sure does bring back memories!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Fantastic project! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise. I really liked the outside, but had no idea there were so many surprises!!
ReplyDeletegreat project!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Thanks for the tutorial as well! YOU ROCK!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteReally cute project! The ballerina in the middle is a neat touch to the exploding box, as are the diecut edges.
ReplyDeletethis is an adorable and very colorful project. it truely was an explosion box. wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteI am not usually a pink person but I love the [papers you used! I like to give exploding boxes for baby gifts.Yours gives me so many better ideas! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe box is GORGEOUS! Love all the pages in it.
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Love all the details and how interactive it is!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh.. that is amazing.. and oh I love your little balls! LOL
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I Love American Pickers too and had seen this episode the other day and thought that box so cool, so to get your email today with tutorial in it blew me away. I LOVE how you used these beautiful Momenta papers and Clearsnap to create it. I don't know if I can make one of my own, but I would like to give it a try. Thanks so much for going out of your comfort zone and creating this beauty!
ReplyDeleteTruly speechless. I need to copy the instructions, this is a stunning project!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable project!
ReplyDeleteI am going to be trying this very soon!! What a cool idea and beautifully done!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the MOST AMAZING creative project I have seen in a long time!!! It looks so complicated yet you make it seen doable. I just can't find the words to say how inspired I am by this project. THANK YOU for sharing AND giving the instructions!
ReplyDeleteLove your little Etui Box, and you made it so simple! I'm used to ones that are complicated but it will be a joy to follow your instructions. Thanks!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! just gorgeous!
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