Monday, September 9, 2019

MAKE IT - Monday "Stamped Candle Gift Box"


Good Morning friends!! Happy Monday to ya! I hope you're doing well today and had a fantastic weekend! This week's Make-It Monday is a fantastic project for all you craft fair vendors out there.  I had a great time making these beautiful stamped candle gift boxes.  They're not very difficult to make, but they have a BIG impact on the presentation of the candle! You're gonna love it, so let's get started!


Here are a few of the candle sets I did for my craft fair this weekend.  Aren't they fabulous?

Things you'll need for this project:

* 1 sheet of 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock
* Coordinating DSP or cardstock (3 1/4" x 5 1/4" for background) (1- 5/8" x 3 3/8" for front panel of box)
(2 - 5/8" x 2 7/8" for side panels of box)
* Ribbon and embellishments of choice
* Scoreboard
* Scissors
* Tear 'n Tape
* Bone Folder

To start with, you may want to print out this template. Just remember that it's a FULL SHEET of cardstock, so if your printer shrinks it down, the measurements will still be for the whole sheet.


On the LONG SIDE of the paper, you'll score all the way across at:
1/2", 1 1/4", 1 3/4", 2 1/2", 5 1/2"

On the SHORT SIDE of the paper, you'll score all the way down at: 2 1/2" and 6"

Turn back to the LONG SIDE, and at the 6 1/4" mark, score down to the 6" cross-line, skip the middle section and start scoring again at the 2 1/2" cross-line, down the rest of the side. (Note this at the 6 1/4" score mark on the LONG SIDE in the photo.)

Once again turn to the SHORT SIDE and score the following lines all the way down to the 6 1/4" cross-line: 1/2", 1 1/4", 1 3/4", 6 3/4", 7 1/4", 8"

While still on the SHORT SIDE, score the following two marks ONLY DOWN TO THE 2ND LINE: 3" and 5 1/2".  (Notice these two short score lines on the short side of the photo).

If you'd like to add DSP or a handstamped background to the box, now is the time to add it.  You can use your favorite standard adhesive to apply it to the background.  It'll be easier to add the panel layers AFTER the box is assembled, if you choose to use them.

Now that you have all your score lines made and your background layer adhered, you'll want to follow the video to show how and where to cut to assemble the box. 


I hope that you enjoy this project and, should you make your own, please feel free to head over to my Stampin' Chic's Facebook Group page and share your photos there. I'd love to see your work! :-)

Thanks so so much for all the love and support of my candle gift box! I'm thrilled that it's so well received!  ENJOY!!

Until Next Time,
Happy Crafting!

#TheStampinChic

CHECK OUT THESE UPCOMING EVENTS!!!
Click on the image to be taken to the Facebook Event Page. :-) 


Monday October 14th 5-8pm
FREE Card Making class for the Local Veterans Homes. Bring your supplies and spend the evening crafting cards for our local Veterans. :-)

Friday October 18th 5-7pm
25 Days of Treats (advent) Calendar Box Kit Class
Not only will we make the advent side together, but I'll also show you some additional fabulous options for using this calendar all year long!

24 Cards AND Envelopes..... AND I'll be feeding you a fabulous lunch too!

Monday November 25th 5-7pm
We'll be creating 30 of these GORGEOUS "old world" style Christmas Tags, AND you'll also go home with your own stamp set, acrylic block, and ink pad!

2 comments:

  1. What a nice idea! We all know shadow boxes, but this one takes it to the next level.
    I’m a SU demonstrator too,, and in my team ( in the 🇳🇱 Netherlands) we have a SOL challenge every month.
    Would you mind if I use this idea, when it’s my turn? Of course I’ll give credits to where it belongs😊

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    1. YAY!!!! I'm so glad you are enjoying it Miss Wilma! Yes please feel free to use it. :-)

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