Now that I’ve safely mailed out my Valentine’s Swap goodies to my partner, I thought I would share how I embellished a heart shaped candy box that I had saved from last Valentine’s Day. I pulled out the box, which was very plain and with no embellishments on it, as well as some red eyelash trim, and some red and white gingham fabric scraps.
This box was used to hold some of the little goodies I sent to my partner. I made the red and white gingham fabric into a ruffle, which I hot glued to the bottom of the heart box.
I attached the red eyelash trim to the lip of the lid with hot glue. I think these two things alone added some pretty to this plain box.
For the clear cellophane “window” of the box, I cut some music scrapbook paper to fit and Mod Podged that on.
On top of that I added a doily I had gotten from a swap partner in another swap. I then added an image that I printed out that I saw my partner had pinned on her Pinterest boards. I still felt like it needed something, so when I found this red flat trim (in with my other trims) I decided to hot glue that around the inside of the heart.
I think it really finished it off nicely! I had a lot of fun embellishing this plain box. Plus, I’m glad I got to use a lot of stuff that I already had in my supplies.
A neat way to repurpose and reuse those Valentine’s candy boxes!
So sweet!
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Hi Kathy! You are so creative and I just love this sweet Valentine box you've embellished! Did you ever make Valentine boxes from shoe boxes for school when you were little? If you did, I'll bet yours was the best!
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This is so neat!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, Kathy. You did a beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteTurned out beautifully kathy! I ate four little boxes of choc so I could decoratethe boxes! Lol!
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Valentine Heart Bliss. Great transformation.
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet way to recyle, kathy! very cute!
ReplyDeleteHow lucky is the recipient of this beautiful box....oh wait!, that would be me!! It is even more lovely in person than the pictures show. Thank you for showering me with prettiness in this swap!
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Joyce
This turned out so pretty. (I didn't know it was called eyelash trim.) How thoughtful to use an image from your partner's Pinterest board.
ReplyDeleteThis is Great!! I am always saving boxes - I just never do anything with them….This was a perfect way to personalize it and "pretty" it up!
ReplyDeleteHow so very pretty!...I am sure the recipient is thrilled to receive this most beautiful heart box...you did a wonderful job Kathy!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, oh this is too cute. Love this and what a great way to repurpose a candy box. Your swap partner will just love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
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Kathy this is just too cool. I LOVE it!!!
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You make a valentine treasure, Kathy! Your box is beautiful! I love this idea to recycle candy boxes!
ReplyDeleteI switched computers and I think this will work! Yippeeeee! I don't know why I didn't do this before.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, very cute, and it's a great way to reuse a candy box!
Very cute, Kathy. I remember making Valentines when I was a child. Oh how fun it was. I think it's wonderful to do these things as an adult as well. It keeps us young.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet transformation, Kathy....I really need to upscale my heart, candy box next year for sure!
ReplyDeleteWow that is so cute! You know I love a good upcycle!
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