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Saturday, 20 March 2021

A Little Box

Today I have an embossed box to share. Every month I intend to join let's squash it and every month seems to come and go without me getting round to it. This month is different though, they are asking for a box with floral embossing. I rarely make boxes but I thought I had the ideal embossing folder so made this:


The embossing folder incorporates the heart cut so this was easy to do. I just added some ink with a sponge and used sparkle pens, embellishments and gilding wax to add interest.



I filled this box with sweets and sent it to my granddaughter as part of her birthday present.


I am glad I have finally got round to joining the squash it team.



Supplies:
Cardstock: Adorable scorable A4; Stamping card
Ink: Catherine Pooler
Embossing Folder: free with Simply Cards & Papercraft mag
Dies: ?
Other: Gelly Roll sparkle pens; gold embellishments; gilding wax


Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today, I really appreciate it. 



21 comments:

  1. Lucky granddaughter to receive this beautiful box and full of sweets too x. What a beautiful embossing folder and the highlighting of the blooms looks fantastic and so very pretty Hilary x.

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  2. Beautifully decorated box love how you added colour to the embossing
    Carol x

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  3. So pretty. Love this little box and the contrast of the navy to the spring colored panel.

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  4. Hi Hilary,
    It could be my message! I've tried to join the Squashettes and I think I succeeded twice...
    Your box is so lovely and sweet. Your granddaughter liked it of course. Maybe the sweets a little bit more??

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  5. Hilary that a really lovely embossing folder to decorate you sweets box, nicely tinted with added sparkle...great to get out those EF and thanks for joining in the fun at Let's Squash It!, Robyn

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  6. I've seen so many box making and embellishing dies nowadays that using an embossing folder came off as a surprise! It looks so pretty too! Love the lightly colored flowers in it. Sweets in such a beautiful box - I'm sure your granddaughter will love it!! <3

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  7. Very pretty embossing folder and gorgeous card..xx

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  8. How pretty in the soft pastels Hilary and you added colour so perfectly to the embossed element, a technique I fail at miserably every time I try - too heavy handed I think.

    Nice sunny morning here, hope you get a nice walk today.

    B x

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  9. This is so pretty, Hilary! Gorgeous colours and I love the heart cut out too. Thanks for playing at Let's Squash It! Jo x

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  10. Hilary you were right - that is a wonderful embossing folder for the top of your pretty box of sweets! Betting she loved it, too! Well done adding just the right amount of color, and gilding!
    =]

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  11. That is so pretty, love the soft colours on your embossing Hilary. Lucky Granddaughter!

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  12. Beautiful card. The embossing is grand. [Bunny]

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  13. great inspiration with your embossed box, love the spring colours:)

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  14. A beautiful box, Hilary! Love the embossed image and how you've colored it! Wow!

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  15. I love how you work with the embossing folders. The result is beautiful!!

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  16. WOW! What a special gift for your granddaughter, Hilary. The box is a gift in itself. Gorgeous colouring on your pretty flower embossed lid. So pretty Spring colours. Looks amazing with the dark blue heart and box bottom. Great work! xx

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  17. Really soft and pretty effect with the pastel colours on the roses areas, lovely box Hilary, I’m sure your granddaughter loved it!

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  18. wow, stunning, so soft and beautiful!

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  19. Gorgeous box and lovely embossing with that cut and emboss folder. Thanks for joining the fun at Let's Squash It! Hugz

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