


Last week's Heart2Heart challenge was to create a 3-D object. I've been wanting to make a recipe box for all of my Christmas cookie recipes for quite a while now and figured this was the perfect excuse to start it. I don't have any recipes in it yet, but the box is done. I used Believe paper and Stickease. I also used the Art Philosophy cartridge to cut out the shapes for the poinsettia, the title frame, and the cookies on the top of the box.
4 comments:
How perfect for Christmas cookie recipes! Love all the details too. Thanks for playing along at H2H!
There are many terrific things about this box. I especially like the concept, the way you used the safety pins, and the various add-ons that really give this 3-D project POP. :-)
So pretty! It is too nice to hide for 11 months out of the year! I love the way you use the pins on the ribbon. I actually tried that with something this weekend (got the idea from you of course)
I really like your cluster of the glittery star, the tree and heart! So clean, but not boring!
Christmas cookies are a fave of mine and I hope you will have LOTS of yummy recipes for your pretty box.
Thanks for playing H2H!
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