Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Chapter Two Blog Hopping with Eileen Hull: Boho Trinket Box

Hi everyone! Today is the day! Thanks for joining us for the Eileen Hull Release Party Blog Hop! The Inspiration Team is excited they can finally share their Sizzix Chapter 2 projects. All throughout April, the designers will be sharing tutorials and videos!
The Tiny Book measures 2 1/4” x 3” and is just the right size for wallet size photos, stamps, quotes, tags or tiny cards. The Tiny Book Case is designed to hold the book, a gift card, earrings, or small treats. If you haven’t gotten your hands on a Tiny Book and Tiny Book Case yet, you can find them at your local retailer, HERE or in Eileen’s ETSY Store.
I created a little trinket box with the Tiny Book Case. I started by applying Adhesive Sheets to both sides of the Matboard before placing patterned cardstock to both sides of the matboard. I placed the diecut on top of the matboard and run through the Diecut Machine. I folded and adhered together according to the direction on the packaging.


I punched a hole with a Crop-A-Dile into the top center of the flap on the box.


I added the clap to the elastic before tying off on the inside of the box.


I adhered a couple of scalloped circle punches to the clasp along with a frozen Charlotte doll from my stash. I finished off by adhering pom pom trim to the flap, thread, a flower and leaf punch to the clasp.


Now for the fun stuff! Please hop down the list to see what the team has been working on. If you leave a "love" (comment) on each of the designer’s posts by April 6th, you will be entered to win a Tiny Book die! The winner will be announced on Eileen’s Facebook Live on Tuesday, April 7th. Pretty easy huh?

Tonya Trantham (you are here)

As always if you have any questions about this project please let me know.



Supplies

Sizzix/Eileen Hull: Tiny Book Case
Beacon Adhesive: Zip Dry Adhesive 
Vintage Frozen Charlotte Image
Patterned Cardstock
Pom Pom Trim
Various Punches
Elastic Cording
Thread 
Gem

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Thanks for stopping by, hope your Wednesday is awesome and enjoy creating!



21 comments:

  1. Love the trim on this Tonya! Thank you for sharing

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  2. Love the Pom poms .Invokes thoughts of Mexico and carnivals!

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  3. Lovely bright colours , it's good to see thae different ways people apply their papers x

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  4. I love the size of the box and the papers that you used. Lovely!

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  5. It amazes me how different the end result is and the creative ideas you all come up with!

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  6. How cute. The little doll really goes well with your paper.

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  7. Very cute. Love the pom pom trim.

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  8. Very boho textured sample, bravo..

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  9. The Pom poms are cute. Love it.

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  10. Love the way your trinket box turned out! Pretty papers and embellishments! Love that pom pom trim!

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  11. Loving the tropical papers and pom pom trim xxx

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  12. love your take on this! the paper selection & that doll too perfect!

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  13. This boho chic is beautiful! Wow, I love the style you’ve brought to the tiny book! Wonderful xx

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  14. I love the joyful color combinations you make! So much fabulous dimension on this baby!

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