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Thursday, June 11, 2020

Stampin' Up! Tiny Box of Sunshine

This is, hands-down, one of my favorite projects so far.  I think that's because of the message.  I mean, everything I have made so far has been designed to give to someone to brighten their day, but I love the theme of this project-share sunshine.  

It's so easy to put together.  You can get two boxes out of an 8.5" x 11" sheet of cardstock and only use a small amount of Designer Series Paper.  I think I used just under half of a 6" x 6" of DSP for one box.  You can also make this box out of DSP, but you would probably want to reinforce the bottom with a double-thickness of cardstock, depending on the weight of the treats you put in it.  Lifesavers mints don't weigh as much as Starburst or chocolate, so keep that on mind.
Box:  5.5" x 6.5", scored landscape at .5", 2.5", 3.5", and 5.5" and portrait at 1", 4", and 5"
DSP: front panel, 2.75" x 1
75"; two side panels, 2.75" x .75"; top panel, 1.75" x .75" (pay attention to directionality if you have a pattern with a top and bottom)
Punches: circle (can use a circle die) for sentiment and for cutting a notch out of front panel, Detailed Trio (or corner rounder), label punch of choice (I used the Story Label), Small Bloom
Ink: Calypso Coral and Bumblebee
Embellishments: Rhinestone Basic Jewels
Stamps:  Under my Umbrella and Thoughtful Blooms

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