Showing posts with label Rakhi Gift Box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rakhi Gift Box. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 August 2019
Friday, 19 July 2019
Rakhi Gift Explosion Box - Mini Album
Today I am back with another Rakhi Gift Box. This is an explosion box. Size of the box is 4"*4". It is a 2 layer gift box with 4 pockets where you can keep tags, photos or letters. The outer layer is 4" and inner layer is 3.5". I have used DMC Floral orientation card stock 250 gsm and DMC Teenie Weenie paper pad. Decorated with Prima flowers, doily, diecuts and sentiments.
Stamp and color Rakhi scene and sentiment.
keep a small envelope to keep Roli-Chawal for pooja. Yellow Rakhi is handmade by Anchor cotton threads.
Here is a video of the explosion box:
Monday, 15 July 2019
Rakhi Gift Box with a Shaker card
Welcome Friends,
Rakhi is an Indian festival that celebrates brotherhood and love. It is celebrated on the full moon in the month of Sravana in the lunar calendar. To celebrate the festival in style I have created a Rakhi Gift Box for my brother. The Box contains Rakhi and chocolates. Back side of the box has a shaker greeting card. Use ribbon to close the box.
1. First make a shaker card. Size - 4.25*5.5 inch. For Cardbase use Dress my craft 250 gsm Floral Orientation paper. For front Panel use DCWV - The Citrus matstack pattern paper. Stamp and color the images using water color pencils. Hand written sentiment using Black permanent marker.
2. Then I made a simple Rakhi using wooden rings, beads and cabochons. even Kids can easily make it. Color the wooden ring using Acrylic colors. Use Glossy Accents to glue the cabochon on the wooden ring. Use paper twine to tie.
3. Make a box style envelope using 1-2-3 Punch board. Size - 9*9 inch. Paste papericious pattern papers on both the sides. size 8.75 * 8.75 inch. Decorate Front of the Envelope using die cuts, doily, flowers and sentiments.
Here is a quick video of the gift box:
Hope you like my project. Thanks for stopping by!
Rakhi is an Indian festival that celebrates brotherhood and love. It is celebrated on the full moon in the month of Sravana in the lunar calendar. To celebrate the festival in style I have created a Rakhi Gift Box for my brother. The Box contains Rakhi and chocolates. Back side of the box has a shaker greeting card. Use ribbon to close the box.
1. First make a shaker card. Size - 4.25*5.5 inch. For Cardbase use Dress my craft 250 gsm Floral Orientation paper. For front Panel use DCWV - The Citrus matstack pattern paper. Stamp and color the images using water color pencils. Hand written sentiment using Black permanent marker.
2. Then I made a simple Rakhi using wooden rings, beads and cabochons. even Kids can easily make it. Color the wooden ring using Acrylic colors. Use Glossy Accents to glue the cabochon on the wooden ring. Use paper twine to tie.
Here is a quick video of the gift box:
Hope you like my project. Thanks for stopping by!
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