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Wednesday, 15 September 2021

Another tea light box idea


So on my mission to use up my tea lights and my retired papers
I have come up with this little box.
Simple enough and easily adjusted to fit whatever size you might need.

You can watch my video here.
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For this one I have used my love retired papers again
but the flower has been stamped using the lovely
Daisy Lane stamp set and matching punches large and medium.
The ink is grapefruit grove from a retired in colour a few years ago.

Measurements needed to follow along
Box - 3 5/8" x 7 6/8"
Score short side at 6/8" on both sides
Score long side -  6/8", 3 1/2", 4 1/4", 7"
Belly Band - 7" x 1 1/2"

I would like to enter this into

So my hand is much better but still have to put splint on
for a few hours a day.
I have been enjoying walking around golf course
as hubby plays his golf.
It is so beautiful out there and it's a nice change from the back garden.
Mother nature has worked her magic right on my doorstep.





 

9 comments:

  1. Morning Pinky I love seeing these pretty candle boxes, a fab idea and love the big flower on top.xx

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  2. Thank a for your tutorial,clear instructions as always,a beautiful box

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  3. Great little box love the p.paper and big flower on the top
    Carol x

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  4. A pretty little box Pinky, love the flowers and beautiful papers. Lovely clear tutorial as always.
    xx

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  5. It's so cute with that flower on top. [Bunny]

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  6. Wow beautiful. Nice work. Thank you for sharing in our challenge at Classic Design Challenge we really appreciate you joining in.

    Annette DT

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  7. This Pinky is just gorgeous as always your so talented x

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  8. Hi Pinky, just popped back to thank you for sharing this fabulous box over at Crafty Calendar this month- it's always great to have you play along.
    Xx

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  9. What a great idea and a fab demo too (as is the one below). Nice to hear your voice. I'm sorry I didn't realise you had hurt your hand, I hope it continues to improve.

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