Showing posts with label box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label box. Show all posts

Monday, October 14, 2019

All you need is love

Hello, Henriëtte here today. I'm sharing an exploding box I've made with a love theme.



For this project I used up some of my scraps from different paper collections.




I decorated the outside of the box with lace roses which I colored a bit with red ink.
On the lid I used the printed chipboard pieces from the "In the Mood" collection. 




For the centerpiece on the inside I cut a styrofoam ball in half, 
colored it red with ink and glued lace around it.
Then I decorated it with an abundance of flowers.




I also placed a key charm with red ribbon in the middle.






Products used:

Papers and printed chipboard pieces:
Attic charm
In the Mood
Heartland

Flowers:
Remnants blooms
Floral basics pink
Summer Blooms
Blue Ferns Studios florals

Charm:
Ornamental keys


Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs, Henriëtte.



Monday, June 24, 2019

Exploding box with the Radiance collection

Hi, Henriëtte here today sharing my first project with the new "Radiance" collection.
I love this collection, it's so cheerful with beautiful summer colors.
The matching flowers and chipboards are perfect for my project: an exploding box.


The box is made from white cardstock.
I covered all the sides with the Radiance patterned papers.

On the lid I also glued a paper doily, 3 flowers, a ephemera piece and 
2 chipboard butterflies.
I heat embossed the chipboard butterflies with starry night blue embossing powder.
I thought they were a bit to blue so I added another layer of white embossing powder.
After doing that they were soft blue and matching the papers very well.






I decorated the inside with more ephemera and "blushing blooms" chipboards.





I made the centerpiece by cutting a styrofoam ball in half and glueing white lace around the base. 
 I added lots of pink and white flowers and two heat embossed butterflies.
It looks like they are flying.
I took a small strip of acetate and bent the top and bottom so I could 
glue it on the butterfly and on the styrofoam ball between the flowers.
From a distance you cannot see the acetate strips. 






It's a very bright and sunny exploding box.
I hope you like it also.




Products used:

Papers: 
Radiance

Ephemera: 
Radiance

Lace:
White Venise lace trim Floral garden

Chipboards: 
petite frames and butterflies
Blushing blooms

Flowers:
Floral basics white and pink
Radiant blooms

Embossing poder:
Starry night

Thanks for stopping by the Blue Fern Studios blog.
I appreciate your comments very much.


Hugs, Henriëtte.





Friday, May 3, 2019

Mother's Day Box Card - Homemade


Hello Blue Fern Studios Crafters, it's Aida from  @aidaville .We are into May and coming right up is Mother's Day, with celebrations for the special women who are holding families together.  Today I have a Box Card that flattens down to be put into into an envelope for easy mailing, and opens up into a Box that sits upright very prettily, perfect for displaying. I've used mostly the Homespun Collection which with it's pale pinks and greens and embellishments in the theme of Home.

These are the Blue Fern Studios products I used :
Homespun Paper Collection and Printed Chipboard.
Others : Heavy weight white cardstock  |  Pale pink cardstock

Here you can see how it looks when flat, with all the lovely details in the front, leading to the surprise of popping into a 3-D Box simply by pushing in the sides !


This is how I started. The box is 4.5 inches square front and back, the sides are 2.5 inches on the top/bottom with the height of 4.5 inches.


2 strips of paper were adhered to the inside and the details attached to them.



When the box sits upright, the beautiful flowers of the paper create a garden feel.


The Teapot and Cup were fussy cut from the paper design.


In the photo below, the fussy cut details and printed chipboards are stacked in 3 layers.


A closer look of the layers in the top left corner.


I love working with the Blue Fern Printed Chipboards as it's an easy way to build up the layers very quickly.


Thank you for visiting the Blog today ! I hope this post will inspire you to create a handmade card of your own with a sweet message for your Mom.

I'll be back soon, keep coming by for more beautiful ideas from the Design Team.

Aida Haron  @aidaville




Thursday, April 4, 2019

Card and box with Amber & Apricot

Hello and welcome to the Blue Fern Studios blog.
Today I'm sharing a card and matching box I made with the sweet Amber & Apricot collection.


I'm in love with this paper collection! The colors and the sweet flower patterns are so pretty.
I first made the box, using a template maker site,  out of white cardstock.
I covered the box with the patterned papers and added a ribbon.





Then I made the card. I made it so it could fit in the box.


I added lace, chipboard pieces, flowers, cuts from the papers, ribbon
 and a chipboard butterfly.



The card and box are a nice gift for a friend.



Here a list of the BFS products I used:

Papers:
Amber & Apricot

Chipboard:
Valerie's butterflies
Amber & Apricot printed chipboard

Lace:
 Lace 2
Seam binding

Flowers:
Apricot blooms


Thanks so much for visiting!
Hugs, Henriëtte.





Thursday, February 14, 2019

Valentine inspiration by Henriëtte

Hi, my name is Henriëtte van Mierlo, I'm 49 years. I live in The Netherlands with 
my husband Robert and my 17 year old daughter Emma.
 I work parttime in financial administration and in my sparetime I love to craft, 
especially card making.
I’ve been making cards for many years, tried different styles but nowadays they are 
more shabby chic/vintage.
Besides card making I also like mixed media projects, flower making (foamiran, fabrics, paper), 
DIY projects, working with polymer clay and altering art.
When I'm not crafting I love reading books and I try to go to the gym twice a week.
Well, never a dull moment and often not enough hours in the day.

Here are the links to my blog, facebook, pinterest, instragram and you tube channel.


I'm very excited to be on the Blue fern Studios design team and looking forward to share my creativity with you.



The first project I like to share is in style with today's occasion Valentine's day. 💘





I altered this heart shaped box using the beautiful Heartland papers.



First I cut all the paper pieces and glue them on, covering the box with the papers.



Then I decorated the box and lid with red ribbon, lace trim, BFS flowers and chipboard pieces.
I embossed the "love letters" chipboard with BFS "oatmeal" embossing powder. 




The chipboard heart and envelope are colored with inks.





Products Used

Patterned Paper:
Heartland - All you need, Love notes and Valentine party

Chipboard:
Love letters
Heart set
Remnants self-adhesive chipboard shapes

Embossing Powder:
Oatmeal

Flowers:
Garden Blooms
BFS flowers

Lace:
Red ribbon
Braided trim





I hope you like my first project. Thanks for stopping by! 
I appreciate your comments very much.

Hugs, Henriëtte.