Blooming Garden Inspiration | Hexagon Boxes with Elena
Hello friends! Elena Salo is here again! Today is the second post where I show how you can use new collection of the dies from Marisa Job – Blooming Garden. You can find my first inspirational project here.
Very often Marisa creates a lot of useful dies such as boxes and baskets in her collections. This time she made adorable hexagon petal box. I just couldn’t resist and made several different boxes, using Hexagon Petal Box set of dies.
Let’s start with the first box! I die cut all the pieces for the box and flower insert frames for decoration.
Then I assembled all details and created a box.
I added a ribbon, bow and a flower to the bottom of the box, which I created using flower dies from the same set.
For the next box I decided to use patterned paper to decorate it. So I die cut box details and additional details for decoration.
Then I put all pieces together and created one more box.
Here I also added the embellishment on the bottom of the box.
And for my last box I die cut details for it and used flower insert frame.
I like how so beautiful and delicate this box came out!
I also decorated this box with ribbon, bow and a flower as the previous ones.
I find these little boxes so feminine and pretty. They can make your little gift so special!
Spellbinders Supplies:
Other Supplies:
Creme cardstock; First Edition Twin Markers: 14 Rouge, 18 Sangria; Distress Marker: Forest Moss; Green Ribbon, Patterned Paper, Liquid Glue, Double-sided Foam Adhesive.
Thank you so much for stopping by!
See you next time!
6 Comments
Brenda Stainton
I like this idea. It’s great for party favors.
Lois Martinez
Oh my goodness! That box is so beautiful with or without the die cut squares, although I feel they really make it special. I can’t wait to try it too!
Lareese Miracle
I can’t find the Hexagon Petal Die on the website!
Yana Smakula
We are sorry, this die set has been discontinued.
Sharon Young Ballard
Do you mind giving more detail about the hexagon dies so I may see if I can locate the product 2nd hand? Thank you so much for your time and consideration.
Yana Smakula
of course! It is called the: S6-147 Hexagon Petal Box