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Friday, March 1, 2024

March to a Different Beat- We Create Blog Hop


Hello everyone!

Welcome to another, We Create Blog Hop.

This month's theme is March to a different beat. I chose to use the Bee My Valentine Bundle for a St. Patrick's day goodie box. This stamp set was designed for Valentines, but I'm Marching to a different beat by using it for St. Patricks Day. 

As most of you know I love to make treat packages. I found these adorable Bumble Bee Marshmallows at Walmart and they are individually wrapped too,  woo hoo.

Bee's like four leaf clovers too, right? 


This box is easy to create and the clear lid give's you a sneak peek at the adorable bee marshmallows!

I used a 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" piece of Garden Green cardstock to create my box. 
I scored all four sides at 1".  Burnish all of the score lines. I cut up the score lines on the long sides. I glued each of the tabs to the inside of the box. This created my box bottom.
used a 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" piece of Window Sheet and scored all four sides at 1".  I used my Simply Scored Scoring Tool because you have to go over the score lines several times on the Window Sheet. This time I cut off all four of the tabs, I burnished the score lines and added the lid to the inside of the box bottom.
I tied some Garden Green Ribbon around the box and finished with a bow at the top.
I die cut the third to the largest scalloped circle from the Thoughtful Expressions dies out of Basic White cardstock. I die cut four hearts in Garden Green cardstock using the Give it a Whirl dies.
I stamped the stem in garden Green ink on the scalloped circle. I glued the hearts to the stem to make it look like a four leaf clover. I stamped "Love You" in Sweet Sorbet ink. Using the Bee Builder Punch, I punched out the bee body in Basic White cardstock. (I like to punch my pieces first then stamp). I stamped the bee's body in Daffodil Delight ink, then the stripes and face in Memento Black ink. I punched the two hearts out in Vellum, stamped them in Black Stazon ink. I adhered all of the pieces together using Liquid Glue. I added the bee to the scalloped circle using Dimensionals. I punched a hole at the top of the circle and used Sweet Sorbet Baker's Twine to tie the scalloped circle to the Garden Green bow. I added a Gold Blooming Pearl to the center of the clover.

What do you think? Will you be making this box? Please let me know in the comments.



Measurements:
  • 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" Garden Green cardstock- Box Bottom
  • 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" Window Sheet- Box Top
  • 3" x 3" Basic White- Scalloped Circle
  • 3" x 3" Garden Green- Hearts
  • 1 1/2" x 1" Vellum- Bee Wing & Antenna
  • 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" Basic White cardstock- Bee Body
Stampin' Supplies:
  • Bee My Valentine Bundle
  • Garden Green Cardstock
  • Basic White cardstock
  • Vellum
  • Stazon Black ink
  • Memento Black ink
  • Daffodil Delight ink
  • Sweet Sorbet ink
  • Thoughtful Expressions Dies
  • Give it a Whirl Dies
  • Bee Builder Punch
  • Garden Green Ribbon
  • Sweet Sorbet Baker's Twine
  • Blooming Pearls
I hope you enjoyed my project, be sure and hop on over to the next blog and see what Cheryl has created.

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Thanks for stopping by,
Stampin' hugs, 
Lisa Cunningham
Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator
Rio Rancho New Mexico



6 comments:

  1. So clever to use this bundle for St. Patrick's Day! I love the box with its clear top, so you can see how the packaging coordinates with the treats. Thanks for sharing :-D

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    1. Thank you! I love finding treats that match our stam sets.

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  2. Absolutely adorable!!! Such a great treat holder! Thanks for sharing

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  3. I love your treat package! The Bumble Bee Marshmallows coordinate perfectly with your project.

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    1. Thank you! Yes, those Bee Marshmallows were perfect for this project.

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