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Easel Box Card

Hey kids!  Cindy back on the SBC blog today.  I've got a fun Easel Box Card to share with you :-)  The DT featured these on Challenge #33 that just started on Sunday.  In case you missed it click here to get all the details, to see some other fabulous creations by the DT, and to link up your project.

I used a Cricut cart called Mini Books to create my boxes :-)  I used my "not so pretty paper" to test the sizes of the boxes...LOL!  I would think you could also used the Tags, Bags, Boxes and More cart to create boxes for this card, too. 

Sorry, my pics aren't the greatest--it's been rainy here the last two days..


View from the top.

All 3 explosion boxes.

I put I <3 U on the smallest box. 


Recipe:
DCWV - Nana's Nursery- Baby Girl stack - all patterned papers
Mini Books Cricut cart - explosion box @ 1 1/2", 1 3/4", 2 1/2"
Plantin Schoolbook Cricut cart - square @1 1/2" using centerpoint (this is to cut the notch out of the cardbase that the 1 1/2" box fits into--I didn't have a square punch), I heart U @ 3/4"
Bugaboo Digi Stamp - Bugaboo brat - Izzy flower
watercolor pencils
Tim Holtz -Anonymous - Nature's Elements sentiment stamp
White pom-pom decorative trim
green dot grosgrain ribbon
Sew Easy floss- limeade
pink button
pop dots


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You could put all sorts of little things in these fun boxes:-) Thanks for stopping by today.  I hope I've inspired you to try this fun Easel box card.  Come play along with our current challenge.  Remember it's Anything Goes so you don't have to enter a box card.

Cindy---In Love with PAPER
SBC Design Team

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