Friday, 3 April 2009

Fresh Flowers Candle Holder Project

Good Morning!
I've got a fun project and tutorial to share with you today!!
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A few weeks ago while at the SU! Regional here in Edmonton we were shown this super cool holder. Now I must tell you that it was shown holding CUPCAKES which would be perfect for the Taylored Expression Stamps...lol I can't recall the lady's name who made it but I want you to know it isn't my original idea.

I wanted to make something for my Mom and since I couldn't really mail cupcakes in this to her I had to find something else that would work. My Dad and her love to burn candles and if I'm being honest, I think my Dad loves to more :) Anyway, this will be part of her Mother's Day gift from me. The candles I used are from IKEA. I altered the insert to fit them.
My project was made using supplies from Taylored Expressions.
The stamp set is called Fresh Flowers and will be available on April 5th. The cardstock, designer paper and ribbon are all from the Mother's Day Key Ingredients.

Ready to get started?!
All the pictures can be clicked to be enlarged for better viewing ;)
For the purpose of this tutorial I used pieces of cardstock that was laying around so it does not match...lol
Also the best adhesive would be sticky tape...something that is going to hold up.
Start with a piece of cardstock(you need two) that measures 7 5/8" square and score it at 2 1/4" on all sides. Cut as shown in the picture. Tape sides together and set aside.
For the inserts you will need two pieces of cardstock that measure 6 1/2" square. Score each side at 1 3/4" and cut out the corners as in the picture below.
Now you will need to cut a circle out of the center square. Depending on what you are putting in the box will determine the hole size. I used a circle nestie to cut mine.
Because this is 6 1/2" wide it doesn't fit through my machine so this is how I made it work. Fold the two side flaps over the nestie before running it through your Big Shot. Then set these aside for now.
You will need to cut two shapes for the middle/support of the box. Here I used Curvy Rectangle Nesties but the SU! Top Note Die works great too! Try different shapes for fun! Excuse the two different papers here but remember I'm using scraps ;)
Before taping your box together like in the picture below you will need to cut out/punch out a little handle. I punched one piece of cardstock, taped them together and then punched the other one using the first hole as a guide.
Next is a bellyband that goes around the box. You will need TWO of these and they do overlap on the sides. This one measures 2 x 11 but it can be as wide as you like. I used the EK Success Wavy Border Punch to dress up my bellyband. Be sure to use lots of sticky strip when attaching this.
Now you can pop the inserts into the boxes. I did NOT tape mine at all. This way they can be pulled out and the box used for something else.
Decorate the box as you like!

Hope you found this easy to understand...if you have problems or questions please let me know.
Now pop on over to the other Baker's Dozen DT blogs to see what fabulous creations they have to share with you!

Thanks for stopping by!

21 comments:

Taylor said...

Thanks for the fabulous tutorial, Dawn! Your project turned out beautifully and I can't wait to try one of these myself!

Andrea said...

What a darling gift for your mother. Thank you for sharing a very easy to follow tutorial. I am excited to make one of these myself.

Denise Marzec said...

Awesome tutorial!! I'm going to have to try this!

Maria said...

Awesome box, Dawn! I definitely have to try this one out! Thank you for sharing the tutorial! It looks easy enough to make. . you did a great job explaining how to make it. Maybe I'll bake some cupcakes just for this project! Another reason to gain more weight but it's all worth it! LOL!

Hope you have a fantastic weekend!!

Maria

Charmaine (CharmWarm) said...

What a beautiful project, Dawn! Thanks for the great tutorial! Can't wait to try one!

Karen Motz said...

Thanks for the great tutorial Dawn! Your project is very sweet!

Alex said...

Thanks for this fabulous tutorial girl - I am so making one of these! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex

Cindy Haffner said...

Spectular!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jami said...

I love this project and am so glad you did the tuotrial - it now seems much easier than I imagined and very do-able! Thanks!

Kelly Schelske said...

Fabulous tutorial Dawn, thanks so much!!

Tracy said...

Fantastic tutorial Dawn! This is such a wonderful gift idea. I can't wait to try it out.

Unknown said...

I love this project! I am a Lunch Buddy (a have lunch with a student every Friday) at a local elementary school and I have been looking for a good project we can make together for Mother's Day. This is it!!!

Lynda Benden said...

Wow Dawn, look at you with your awesome tutorial!!! This is fantastic! Great job!

Unknown said...

Great tutorial Dawn! Thanks for sharing this with us!! :)

Stamp and Smile said...

Fantastic tutorial Dawn!! Your Mother will love it... :) Such fresh and happy colors with a twist of elegance... O' that ribbon is YUMM-O! Smiles.. :)

Lisa Kind said...

Lovely project and great tutorial! TFS, Dawn!

Lisa

Tracy said...

Great project and your instructions are very easy to understand! For those without a die machine, they could use a Coluzzle or circle cutter to do the inside circles! SO any options. Love it!

mel m. m. mccarthy said...

Stunning project! What a fantastic gift idea & your tutorial is a gift in itself--so easy to follow. Thank you SO much! :O)

Terry Molineux said...

OMGosh...What an awesome project. This would be a great favor for a wedding....Thanks so much for the inspiration.

Carol said...

WOW! This is so cute, and you make it look easy! Thanks for sharing the instructions!!

LeAnne said...

Oh my, this is wonderful! Your project is just beautiful and the tutorial is very helpful. Can't wait to make one myself!
LeAnne