Followed the tutorial by first die cutting all the circles and gluing together.painted gesso on the tape roll and on the lid and bottom of the box. After it dried I die cut circles from DSP for the lid and bottom and cut strips for the inside and outside of the roll. Die cut a white circle frame for the top edging and cut 1/2" strips in stripes for top and bottom edges. Painted the knob and then used a glossy gel medium to give it some shine. Put poinsettias around the knob base. This was fun. I may try more. Might even try painting and embossing like Dina did! I also ran a strip of DSP around the inside of the roll.
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Wed, Nov 15, 2017 @ 3:00 AM
This is so cool! I love it!
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Wed, Nov 15, 2017 @ 7:59 AM
This is just darling Kathy! You sure work magic with boxes my friend. This one is done so beautifully, and is just perfect for Christmas. Someone will really treasure this wonderful gift from you! ~Karen.
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Sat, Nov 18, 2017 @ 3:16 PM
AMAZING round box, Kathy! Love your bright poinsettia paper and those lovely iridescent dimensional poinsettia ribbon flowers! You are the master at box-making!
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