Today I have some fun boxes/bags to share with you. I love having these on hand filled with fun little treats (candies, lotions, lip balm, etc) that I collect throughout the year. There is always someone that I think of at the last minute to give a little blessing to.Â
I used Inky Antics Box Templates as the base for their images.
Here is a look at the box with the lid open:
Isn’t this a fun little treat box to fill with S’more ingredients for one?! Ü I colored the image with colored pencils and blended with Gamsol. I used Tombow’s Mono Adhesive Power Bond to put the box together.
This project uses Inky’s Rectangle Box Template decorated with Candy Cane Birdy, Sweet Treats and May Arts ribbon.Â
All of the papers are from K & Company’s Wild Saffron paper pad. I used Tombow’s Mono Adhesive Power Bond and Irojiten Colored Pencils and Inky’s Gamsol to blend the pencils.
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Great little boxes Debbie! I really like the s’mores box.
[...] Hope this inspires you to dress up that little gifty and make it extra special. Plus, the kids can help with this craft! If you want to make your own boxes from scratch, check out this post from Tombow Team Member Debbie Fisher: Gift Boxes by Debbie Fisher. [...]