Every year I make my husband
something for Valentine’s Day. This year
it is an exploding
carousel box; exploding as in when you lift the top the side panels of the
box fall down. The bottom box opens to
reveal chocolate hearts and the box top contains an altered bottle with a love
note inside (I won’t be showing you that!).
The overall dimensions of the piece are 10 ½” tall by 4 ½” wide and
deep.
The basic carousel box comes in an easy to assemble kit. The kit contains two boxes and a top.
Inside the large box I used images from three different collage sheet (listed in the supply list below) and some romantic words in French. I think everything looks better written in French.
The basic carousel box comes in an easy to assemble kit. The kit contains two boxes and a top.
I started by inking the edges
of all three pieces and then covering all of the surfaces with Scribe Notes Scrapbook Paper.
Instead of putting the
smaller box into the larger one (as the picture shows above), I decided to use
the smaller box as a base. I glued all
of the sides of the smaller box together except for one. By pulling the chain you can open the bottom
box to reveal the candy inside. The
chains are attached with Tiny Non-Thread Screw Eyes and E 6000 glue. The small box is glued to the bottom of the
large box. I did end up gluing a heart
to the side that opens so make it easier to find. I used a Candlestick Holder as a base below the smaller box.
To the top box I added chains
and hearts between each panel which are held in place the same way as the
chains on the smaller bottom box.
On the sides of the large box
I attached a combination of a piece of Filigree, a Cherub
Button, Black Blooms
tipped with Goldenrod Stickles, Red Roses
and Rose Buds.
Before
gluing the top together, I used a hole punch to punch a hole in center to
accommodate the Hexagon Lantern. Then I glued the top together with the
lantern in the hole and secured the lantern underneath the top with E 6000
glue. The red hearts are stickpins. I threaded the beads onto the stickpins and
then poked them through the top at the seams (after the top was
assembled). I snipped off the excess
stickpin. I used a little E-6000 glue to
keep the beads and stickpin in place.
One
thing to note is to make sure if you poke something through the top it is not
going to interfere with putting the lid on the large box and anything else in
the box (small box, bottle, etc.).
You’ll note in the picture that the stickpin is about a ½ an inch back
from the edge.
Inside the large box I used images from three different collage sheet (listed in the supply list below) and some romantic words in French. I think everything looks better written in French.
Inside
of the box is an altered bottle. I used
the Large
Slope Shoulder Bottle you’ve seen me use in several tutorials.
Next,
using Glossy Accents, I glued on gold and black mica flakes,
gold beads and cheesecloth dyed with Red Pepper Alcohol Ink.
Alpha Stamps Products Used In This Project:
Items Used on the Lid of the Box:
Items Used on the Large Top Box:
Items Use on the Small Box:
Items Used on the Bottle:
18 comments:
that is AMAZING! I want to make one really bad right now....I'm going to have to get some supplies together! Thanks for the tutorial on how you made it!
OMG
Stunning!!!!
WOW this is gorgeous.
Such a loving and unique Valentine gift for your husband. A labor of love to be certain. Blissful Creating...
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!
I am literally speechless and totally without words that could even begin to describe how incredible this piece is.
Gorgeous
Thank you so much for sharing how you made this!!!
Take care,
Diane
Wow, this knocked my socks off. How incredibly beautiful, Laura! Your imagination is endless!
Oh Laura, you've allways so surprising and charming ideas! Wonderful
Hugs and kisses
Truly an original and awesome gift!! Love the altered bottle!! I bet your hubby really loved the love note inside...lol!!
Happy Crafting
Tracie
OMG you have blown me away once gain! This is stunningly beautiful. I'm ordering the boxes right now! :)
I have been awed all morning by this...so beautiful.so lovely.
hugs
susan s
What a lovely way to package a gift..
Wow, I'm impressed with your box. Its beautiful and such a thoughtful gift.
~Elizabeth
I am sooooo impressed. Beautiful work ad a lucky husband!!!
Wow- so clever! and quite a lovely feat of engineering!
Oh, Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Amazing!!!
I agree with everyone, Laura - this amazing! Your husband is one lucky guy to get something so beautiful. I love your attention to details. It is truly a labor of love:)
I wanted to add I received your beautiful ATC card. I knew it was beautiful when I won but it is even more so in person. The colors are very rich and it is so detailed. Thank you so much.
Hi Laura! I don't get a lot of time to hop around blog land, but wanted to tell you that your creations just blow me away! You did amazing things with the Carousel Box!!! xo Kristin
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