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Gift Boxes With Hey, Hello

10
Apr
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Hello Pebbles friends! Marcia here today. With most people around the world right now sheltering in place to help reduce the spread of coronavirus, no birthday parties or wedding receptions or baby showers or celebrations of any kind involving groups of people are happening. I want to make sure some special people in my life still feel loved even if we cannot be together for special events. My Mother-in-law just turned 80 and I couldn’t even give her a hug! I decided to make some little gift boxes to deliver to some special people with some goodies inside. I used two coordinating sheets of 12×12 of pattern papers from the beautiful Hey, Hello collection and decorated my boxes with tags that can be cut from pattern paper. Boxes are easy to make. I used a cut file from SVGcuts , but they can also be made without using a cutting machine.

The Hey, Hello collection is perfect for special occasions of all kinds, like birthdays.

There is plenty of room inside for cupcakes, donuts, or cookies.

Layer up a couple tags and a ribbon on the top to make your box so festive looking.

This next gift box could be used for a birthday as well, but I’m giving it to a girl who will be graduating from high school. Commencements have been canceled. I can put candy, gift cards, or cash inside.

I added a tag cut from pattern paper to the top along with a die cut phrase ephemera piece and some ribbon.

But don’t think this collection is just for kids… This beautiful floral box went to my Mother-in-law. It would be perfect for Mother’s Day too. There are lots of other beautiful floral papers that would make lovely gift boxes.

I put her favorite chocolates inside. Once again I adorned my box with ribbon, a tag, die cut ephemera, and cut paper leaves.

Do you have anyone special you can’t be with right now? Why not create a special gift box for them. You don’t need a special occasion to tell someone your thinking of them.

Supplies:
Pebbles – Hey, Hello – 12 x 12 Paper Pad
Pebbles – Hey, Hello – 12 x 12 Patterned Paper Cupcake Surprise
Pebbles – Hey, Hello – 12 x 12 Patterned Paper Donuts
Pebbles – Hey, Hello – 12 x 12 Patterned Paper Yellow Roses
Pebbles – Hey, Hello – 12 x 12 Patterned Paper Blushing Hedgehogs
Pebbles – Hey, Hello – 12 x 12 Patterned Paper Floral Friends
Pebbles – Hey, Hello – 12 x 12 Patterned Paper Girlfriend Sentiments Pebbles – Hey, Hello – 12 x 12 Patterned Paper Birthday Sentiments Pebbles – Hey, Hello – 12 x 12 Patterned Paper Thinking Of You Sentiments
Pebbles – Hey, Hello – Die Cut Ephemera

Thanks so much for stopping by today.

Filed Under: Birthday, Gift, Gift Box, Papercraft Tagged With: Birthday, Gift Box, hey hello, Jen Hadfield, Marcia Dehn-Nix, Mother's Day, Mother's Day Gift

Christmas gift box

12
Dec
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Hello crafty friends, it’s Lucile! Today I find you for a new creation. We are going to make a gift box. It’s perfect for wrapping your gifts in a nice way or for storing your december daily!

The first step is to create the box. For that I used cardboard. The box is 15 by 20 centimeters and 4 centimeters thick. I started by cutting all of my pieces and then I assembled them with double sided. I then covered my box with a paper from the Pebbles Merry Little Christmas collection. Then, I covered the inside of my box with another paper. I love the patterns of the papers I find them too cute!

On the edge I wrote 2019 with an alphabet because this box will allow me to store my December daily at the end of the month.

On the front of my box, I cut a circle in my cardboard. This technique allows me to add a volume effect to my box. Then, I cut a crown of leaves with my Silhouette Cameo. I came to stick it around my circle and then I glued a grid pattern paper underneath.

Then I decorated the top of my box. I started by cutting a frame in a paper from the collection. Then I decorated my crown of leaves with dies cut and stickers from the collection. I also added golden stickers in holly strength. Finally I stuck “Joy to the world” in the center of my circle.

Inside my box I ordered my december daily! I hope you like this box, I can’t wait to see your Christmas gift boxes. See you soon for new creations, Lucile.

SUPPLIES :
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Ephemera with Foil Accents – Icons (ac-734146)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – 12 x 12 Paper Pad with Foil Accents (ac-734152)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Thickers – Puffy with Foil Accents (ac-734147)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Ephemera with Foil Accents – Phrase (ac-734145)
– Merry Little Christmas Collection – Stickers with Foil Accents (ac-734144)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Christmas, Gift Box, Lucile Peignon, Merry Little Christmas, Pebbles Inc

Happy Cake Day Party Favors

23
Oct
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Hello Pebbles friends! Marcia here today with my first post using the fun Happy Cake Day collection. I love making party favors. They can really help to create a festive vibe at your party. Instead of making just a couple cake boxes, I made an entire cake! Best of all, they can be displayed on a cake plate just like a real cake.

I made a combination of chocolate and strawberry cake boxes using several different pattern papers for my frosting. Some pretty rosette ribbon looks just like piped frosting along the edge of my cake.

You can decorate the boxes with stickers or die cut ephemera pieces like I did here.

The tops of the cake boxes come off to reveal a nice sized space for treats.

Each cake box also has it’s own candle. A little bit of yellow stickles gives them a warm glow.

Wouldn’t you love to receive one of these cake box party favors when you attend your next birthday party! You can find the cut file at SVGcuts, It’s called B is For Birthday.  Be sure to check out the Happy Cake Day collection for your families birthdays.

Supplies:
Happy Cake Day collection 12×12 paper pad
Happy Cake Day collection ephemera with foil accents
American Crafts cardstock

Filed Under: American Crafts, Birthday, Gift, Gift Box, Inspiration, Party, Treat Bag Tagged With: Birthday, Birthday party, Gift Box, Gift Boxes, happy cake day, Marcia Dehn-Nix, Party Favors

Baby Boy Explosion Box

19
Aug
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Hello everyone! Eva on the blog today sharing a baby boy explosion box made only with 4 elements!


There’s nothing cuter than a small DIY box to hold a gift, and even better if it is an explosion box! For this challenge, I used only 4 items: 3 patterned papers and a sticker sheet from the lovely Peek-a-boo you collection.

I love the 3×3 inch cards paper, you can use them to create cards, mini albums and more!

To create my explosion box I scored a 9 3/4 inch square paper and scored it every 3 1/2 inches. I cut the angles and bend the triangles to form 2 pockets on the inside of the box.

Next, I embellished my box with the 3×3 inch cards and some stickers. Aren’t those designs the cutest? The bear is definitely my favorite.

Inside the pockets, I added this 3×3 inch card that they can fill with the baby’s name and date of birth. You can also add pictures and a small note on the inside to make this gift even more meaningful.

I also created a slightly bigger lid and decorated it with a paper bow and a circle tag cut from one of the 3×3 inch cards.

This little box turned out super cute and the best part is I didn’t use many supplies!

Have you ever made an explosion box? This is the first one I make and it is certainly not going to be the last one!

Use only 4 items to create this lovely explosion box made with @pebblesinc new line Peek-a-boo you p.c.@evapizarrov

And how about making a mini album with only 3 items? Check out the post I wrote last month to see how I recorded a family weekend in a simple and quick mini album.

Create a quick mini album using only 3 elements! Follow this week's tutorial by @evapizarrov featuring @pebblesinc new summer line

Thanks for joining me today and have a great day!

Eva

Supplies
Peek-a-Boo You Patterned Paper
Peek-a-Boo You Cardstock Stickers

Filed Under: Gift Box Tagged With: Baby, Eva Pizarro, Gift Box, peek-a-boo you

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes

17
Oct
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Hi Pebbles friends, it’s Wendy Sue here today, sharing some fun DIY Halloween Treat Boxes!  These boxes are really quick and easy to whip up with the “Midnight Haunting” collection and the Candy Box punch board from We R Memory Keepers!

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

These would be perfect for classroom treats, neighbor gifts, or co-worker goodies.  Here’s how quick and easy they are to put together:

Start with a paper cut to 7″ x 10.” Follow the instructions on the punch board to create the candy box:

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Use heavy-duty red tape to secure the box.  Tie the ends with black crochet thread.

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Be sure to fill the box with treats before you tie the second end shut!

Now it’s time to whip up a tag to embellish the box!  Start with a 3×4 card.

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Cut the top corners to create a tag shape:

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Add a brad to the top of the tag:

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Use foam adhesive squares to place stickers (or die-cuts) over the images on the tag:

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Now tie a bow onto a chipboard tag or cut a tag from patterned paper:

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Finally, add the small tag onto the bottom of the larger tag with foam squares:

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

See how easy?  Now put together a few more in the next few minutes, fill them with treats, and go treat your friends (no tricks!)

DIY Halloween Treat Boxes by @WendySue with the "Midnight Haunting" Collection by @PebblesInc.

Supplies:

Midnight Haunting “Midnight Sentiments” Patterned Paper
Midnight Haunting “Pumpkin Patch” Patterned Paper
Midnight Haunting “Creepy Crawly” Patterned Paper
Midnight Haunting “Batty” Patterned Paper
Midnight Haunting “Hocus Pocus” Patterned Paper
Midnight Haunting Brads
Midnight Haunting Stickers
Midnight Haunting Puffy Stickers
Midnight Haunting Chipboard Stickers
Midnight Haunting Die Cut Ephemera
We R Memory Keepers Candy Box Punch Board

Filed Under: Gift Box, Halloween, Tutorial, We R Memory Keepers Tagged With: Gift Box, Halloween, midnight haunting, Wendy Sue Anderson

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