I started with a piece of white card - A3 size and a box that an oil drizzler had been gifted to me in.
I liked the black of the box and wanted to work with this - I decided to make a masterboard with the card and cut it to size to fit the box. To start the masterboard I added 3 paints with a brayer....2 fresco paints - wisteria and spun sugar and a metallic purple paint from decoart.
Next I used some stamping on the background - I used tim holtz snowflakes and stamped in paint.
Then I added some stencilling using ink and outlining in a posca pen..
Next I measured the box sides and cut the masterboard to fit - then I stuck the pieces to the box leaving some of the black showing.
The final step was to make the tag which I did using a TH die and embossing folder.
Finally I added the snowflake to more of the masterboard and cut around it. I punched a hole and added the ribbon to the box and finally tied the tag on.
I hope this inspires you to have a go at upcycling some random boxes you may already have!
Big hugs
Rachel xx
Wonderful Christmas box, Rachel!
ReplyDeleteI love how you left some of the black showing, it is a lovely contrast and the snowflake is beautiful! Great up-cycling Rachel! xxx
ReplyDeleteAmazing upcycling, Rachel! You have created such a beautiful Christmas box! Great tutorial! Love it! xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic alteration Rachel!! Love this
ReplyDeleteRachel, this shade of purple is so beautiful against the black box and I love the addition of the snowflake. Amazing inspiration! Thanks!
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