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Challenge #33- Anything Goes (featuring Easel Box Card by the DT)

Hi everyone, it is time for Challenge #33- Anything Goes
(featuring Easel Box Card by the DT)

Our sponsor is Bugaboo Digital Stamps

One lucky winner will receive free digital stamps from Bugaboo...
  Good Luck!

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                Are you ready to see how to create an Easel Box Card....

Hello Members, Annette here today to share with you this wonderful Gift Box Easel Card I discovered some months ago.  
The Originator of this design was Miranda Bouhof. 

Unfortunately at the time I made my first Easel Gift Box Card, I could not find a Tutorial Video, but I managed to make my Easel Gift Box Card without a video instruction.

Fortunately, Bonnie Kohane who is very talented at making videos has put this wonderful Video Tutorial together and allowed us to use the videos here on Scrapbook Blessings Challenge today which we thank Bonnie for. 

Bonnie has done a great job with easy to follow instructions so I hope you enjoy this Tutorial which is in two parts (Part One) and (Part Two)
  Part One Video: 


To see the second video, click HERE- Easel Box Part 2
   
 For a written tutorial: Easel Box Card

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Here is what the Scrapbook Blessings Club Design Team created:

 I have created my Gift Box Easel Card today with Bugaboo Digi Stamp.
My Tip: I have used Pearl Glitter Glue over the Wine Glasses

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Sandy Hentzel
My Tip: I made the top box with a lid, so I can put a little trinket in it for a present.



Mermaid is Ava Mermaid from Bugaboo 

Tips: Both of my treasure chests can be opened to hold "Pirate's treasure" while I also used various charms to embellish my underwater scene all the while singing "Under the Sea" AND my mermaid is on a Wobble!!!

To find more information on how they did that, please click on their name/blog or the challenge under their picture. Thanks for playing along. We hope that these design team projects inspire you.

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Your challenge:
Anything goes: cards, banners, layouts but if you enter a "Easel Box Card", you will get an extra chance entry for this challenge sponsor.


This challenge ends on Saturday, November 15th at 10:00 pm EST.  Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. 


If you do make a project using the featured technique, Easel Box Card,

your project and blog may be showcased on the SBC Facebook group.


And as always, comments are appreciated. 



Comments

  1. Wow! Your DT easel box cards are awesome! Well done!

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  2. what a amazing DT you have ...

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  3. I have been wanting to make one of these!! Fantastic creations!! Love the mermaid theme with the treasure!! Fabulous! Thanks for another fun challenge!

    - Susan
    {Scrap A Thousand Words}
    Open-Minded Crafting Fun Challenges

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  4. Wow fabulous card design and beautiful creations by your Design Team. Hugs, AntoinetteT

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  5. Such Beautiful creations by the DT! Fun challenge.

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