It's Day FIVE friends! We are so excited to see you here each day and hope you'll share this event with all your friends too! It's the giving season right? Well, it sure it around here and each day we are excited to share what our team and sponsors have for you. Today designer Jen Gallacher joins us along with our friends from Xyron and Bo Bunny! Let's get started...
Dress up your holiday packages with die cut boxes filled with special little gifts anyone would want to receive! To recreate this box follow these instructions.
1. Either download a digital box with handles to your electronic die cut machine or use a manual box die cut and a manual die cutting machine to cut the box from grey cardstock. Assemble the box.
2. Crumple and mount a doily inside the the box so it shows through the front handle.
3. Place a poinsettia sticker on a lollipop stick and hot glue to the bottom of the bag. When cool fill the box with kraft-colored present filler paper.
4. Tie a bow to the stick. Thread twine through a white button and mount in the center of the poinsettia sticker.
5. Punch a 3" circle from green chevron patterned paper. Cut the circle in half and mount at the bottom of the page.
6. Cut a long banner/pennant from red Christmas text paper. Cut points from the right end of the strip and wrap white crochet or Baker's Twine around the right side of the strip. Mount the strip at the bottom of the box.
7. Mount the snowman snow globe sticker onto the bag with adhesive foam dots.
8. Thread twine through a medium and small white button and mount on the bag! Done!
Friends and family will appreciate the handmade touch of gift packaging designed by you. Look for additional bags, boxes, tags, packaging and more from your favorite die cut manufacturer. This makes mass-producing handmade items quick and easy." - Jennifer Gallacher
DAY FIVE GIVEAWAY!!!
While we don't have five golden rings, we do have two incredible prizes today! First up, our friends at Xyron know how much you love crafting and just knew one lucky winner would appreciate a 9" Creative Station™ in their craft space.
The Xyron® 9" Creative Station™ is an ideal tool for photos, signs, banners, labels and many home, school or office projects. Enjoy applying edge-to-edge, acid-free, permanent or repositionable adhesive to items up to 9" wide! It also laminates or creates magnets with a laminate finish up to 8.5" wide too! An amazing tool that sure gets a workout around the SCT offices!
Of course to join the 9" Creative Station™ is the fabulous Rose Cafe collection from Bo Bunny!
With colours, patterns and embellishments to create beautiful projects, you'll love the Rose Cafe line. This complete collection will provide today's lucky winner with endless possibilities!
These wonderful prizes can be yours! For an opportunity to win, please leave a comment below by 6:00 pm EST on Sunday, December 21st. All prizes will be announced right here and on Facebook at noon on December 23rd! Good luck everyone!
We have been hearing how much our sponsors are LOVING the SCT readers for sharing love on their Facebook pages for these prizes! Thank you for taking the time to do that. For today's sponsors, please visit them on Facebook here:
But wait, there's more! Would you like some extra chances to win today's prizes? Be sure to enter below!
Have a wonderful Friday everyone. The fun does not stop this weekend so be sure to stop by when you can. And remember, share this with a friend! We love to see new readers :)
~ Catherine
Such a cute gift box.
Posted by: Sharon K | December 21, 2014 at 01:54 PM
Love Xyron and Bo Bunny!!!
Posted by: Tenille W | December 21, 2014 at 02:49 PM
Very cute! I would love to win these prizes. Thanks for the opportunity!
Posted by: Christine Bowman | December 21, 2014 at 04:55 PM
Xyron is always a fave of mine! And I LOVE BoBunny!!!
Posted by: Cathy Moore | December 21, 2014 at 05:24 PM
Great prizes again. More beautiful paper. Thank you.
Posted by: Lizzy B | December 21, 2014 at 05:45 PM
Prizes are awesome again today! Thank you for the chance to win!
Posted by: Vera | December 21, 2014 at 06:22 PM