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I have already posted a ZOE Six Card Set a couple of weeks ago, so I decided to try something different for today. I have made three little projects which would make fun gifts for any occasion. A little box which holds 12 Scented Tea Light Candles. Another little "milk carton" box with removable lid and an A2 Card folder to hold the my Zoe Cards and envelopes.
Zoe A2 Card, Folder, Twelve Tea-Light Candle Box and "Milk Carton' Box |
Now for some close ups...First the Card Folder. I decided to user a heavier weight White Card to make the box and decorated the front and inside pocket with the Zoe, Glacier Herringbone patterned paper. The folder is tied closed with Glacier Extra Thick Twine. The original design for the folder was Jill, from Jills Card Creations. Here is the link to the free tutorial.
Inside The A2 Folder |
Zoe Tea Light Candle Box - Holds 12 Tea Lights |
The box measures 4.5" x 3" and is 1.5' deep and is so easy to make. Because I used scented Tea Light candles (bought in bulk at The Reject Shop), I did not cover the opening with acetate. If you prefer, secure a rectangular piece of acetate, a tad larger then the opening, with a glue dot in each corner...works a treat. I used a CTMH Glacier Card Stock, for the box base and lid, plus a piece of Zoe B&T paper to decorate. the lid. I also inked all the edges of the finished box with Glacier Ink. For the flower I used CTMH Canary cardstock inked with Canary and Sorbet in the centre. The original box was designed by Sam Donald from Pootles.Co.UK Pootles Papercraft, a very talented lady indeed. I could never work out the necessary measurements as I am severely Mathematically Challenged!. Sam also designed the Milk Carton Box.
A view inside the Tea-light Box & the "Milk Carton" with lid removed |
Close up of the Zoe "Milk Carton" Box with removable lid |
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