The Polar Bears and Backing Papers are a digital set from Tinkers and Co.
Because it is a mixed class, the age ranged from 7 to 11 and therefore the final result was up to them. Some drew on faux stitching and others left the panels plain.
The Polar Bears and Backing Papers are a digital set from Tinkers and Co.
Because it is a mixed class, the age ranged from 7 to 11 and therefore the final result was up to them. Some drew on faux stitching and others left the panels plain.
I've used some Nitwits Farm themed paper and used a template (which I've included in the candy giveaway) to cut out four mats. I then doodled around them and stuck them on. I then cut out a square and doodled stitches onto it as well and stuck it on the lid - what could be simpler?




I have made a few more projects using the kits that I'm giving away, just need time now to photograph them and put them up here. Keep an eye out!!!

Attach the two side panels together as shown.
Now add the lid part and the base pieces as shown here.
Attach the side panels together to complete the box portion.
Turn the box upside down and fold the side panels in
Now fold in the final piece and tuck the flap in through the slot.
Here's what the base should look like - very neat and tidy.
And there we have it, the completed box ready to be decorated and filled.
Hope you like it.

With Allsorts, it was to make anything but a card. Creative Inspirations wanted a 'Christmas Gift'. And Simon Says was simply a 'Merry Christmas' theme. Pink Elephant had a Christmas/Winter theme. 'Holiday Somethings' is the challenge set by Stamp Something.

I have some plans for these dies too and will post a tutorial on how to put them together. The purpose will make sense soon enough too. Keep your eyes peeled.

Now, what to do with the popcorn die?????


Each child selected their colour for the box and turned the handle to cut it out. Then they stuck down the starry backing panel and chose a nativity character to cut out and stick on (the older girls helped out with the cutting for the youngest ones and what a fantastic job they did seeing as they are only 6 themselves).I've added acetate to the insides ready for some little treats next week. Hope you like them and again, sorry that I didn't make the challenge pieces myself. I could have made another couple myself but thought you'd prefer to see what the children made.


I know this is strange for me but this is my second post of the day. Please check my previous post about the ATCs as I need some help!!!
Their next swap theme is 'Waiting for Christmas'. The swap is for 3 ATCs but I got a bit carried away and have made 3 sets of 3 and now don't know which to send in? Any advice? Which of these would you like to see if you were in the swap?
All were made using Elzybells stamps. The first up are the 'Three Kings':
This was the last swap for the year but they'll return in January. If you're interested in joining in with future swaps then visit the blog or e-mail atcswappers@hotmail.co.uk for more info.
Finally attach the box together as shown below:


As you can see, I've added a ribbon under the first green layer on the cover to act as a 'lever' or 'handle' to lift the lid. If you look at my other boxes, you can see I've used punches to create a gap to use to lift the lid.
The Snowman one is made using a black textured base and navy SU card. The all the stamps and white ink are from Elzybells. The snowflakes and Snowman means that the box fits in with Cupcake Craft Challenge's theme of 'Snow Much Fun'.
Here's a close up of the Snowman. Being a Snowman (and a Robin in the next one), I think these boxes qualify for Charisma Cardz's 'Merry and Bright' theme.
Here's another variation using red and brown. The sentiment that come with this Elzybells set are great and match the images perfectly. It's been really well thought out. I bought a similar stamp from Elzybells before they were an online store which had the robin with messages around the outside but now that the clear set has been released, it can be mixed and matched with other saying and images - how cool is that!
Being as these are little gifts, they also fit into One Stop Crafts theme.