Saturday 7 November 2020

Crealies - Traditional Gift box along with Tealight Holder

Hello Everyone,

This is Deepti, I'm so excited to be back here with another inspiration post. Today, I'm sharing this gift box along with tealight holder using Gemstone box dies


I made these gift boxes for Diwali (a major Indian Festival) which we are celebrating on 14th of November this year. I kept it simple and went totally traditional to make these. 


I didn't have any Indian traditional pattern paper so I made one myself :) using bit and pieces stamp set where I stamped these tiny images on pink card stock and heat embossed it using gold embossing powder.


To start with, I took Kraft Card stock and die cut it using Create a box dies. You can check Mandy's video here - English spoken  and Dutch spoken to make this gift box structure.


After that, I die cut this embossed paper using bigger stitched triangle dies which is a part of box dies and adhered it on the box. I also added a matching thread just to open it easily:). I colored edges of the boxes with Crealies Gold Pigment color.


For making tealight holder, I die cut out the basic structure on Kraft cardstock. Further die cut out all the triangular parts using small triangles and for the top opening I have used diamond dies twice to make the square.


Then, I die cut out vellum paper using bigger triangle and adhered it from the inside using glossy accent and glued all the edges to make the box. Finally colored it using Gold pigment color. 


I really had fun making this box and tealight holder. I hope you get inspired.

Thank you so much for stopping by!!

Hugsxx
Deepti Aggarwal

I have used following Crealies products:

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2 comments:

  1. wow Deepti, this is amazing and such a loving gift. I love you made the paper yourself. So very creative and a joy to see you at Time Out x

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  2. Wow.. this is such a creative project! I love the pattern that you used paired with the gold, but the sheer look with the candle is so fun. Thanks so much for joining us at Time Out!
    - Shauna

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