If you are like me and always think that the packaging of your presents is just as important as your gift, today you will find a cool idea to convert any ordinary package in something really extraordinary.

Jewelry Box

I found this jewelry box in a craft store for only $1 dollar and it was in my atelier for a little while. The original color was plain Kraft so I decided to changed it and decorate the box with a few elements. One of the color combos that I really like is just black on kraft. I think it looks very elegant without being to fussy. Let me tell you the materials that I used to fulfill this mission.

Jewelry Box Open

Materials:

  • Jewelry Box
  • Memento Tuxedo Black Ink or Any Black Ink
  • Early Espresso Classic Ink
  • Dots Stencil or Any Stencil
  • Sponge Daubers or Stamping Sponges
  • Flower Frenzy Bigz Large Die or Any Die or Flower Punch
  • Flower Fair Framelits  or Any Die or Small Flower Punch
  • Cardstock Hello Honey, Garden Green and Whisper White
  • Banderines Stamp Set
  • Thick Baker’s Twine
  • Metal Button
  • Brads

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The trick to using stencils on boxes is to apply the ink face to face and very slowly. I stamped  the dots of my box with Memento Black Ink , but just about any black ink will work for this project.

Jewelry Box Decorated with stencil

Don’t expect a totally clean image when you do this, you can camouflage the imperfections later by sponging Early Espresso Ink  along all the edges of the box. The image itself will be “speckled” too, but I think that adds to the rustic feel of the box.  To create the same pattern inside the box, you can use a pencil eraser with the same ink.

Jewelry Box Decorated Little dots

The jewelry box is almost done and now it is time to work on the decorations. For these I used three different sizes of flowers from the Flower Frenzy Bigz Large Die. I used the biggest flower once and the other two twice each. I scored each flower from the tips to the center to give it the look of veins, I cut a little between the petals and sponged each flower with early espresso before assembling.

Jewelry Box Flowers

Finally, I decorated this with a button and  green foliage. To make the lateral little flowers I used the smallest flower die in the Flowers Fair Collection Framelits. Each flower consist of four layers. For my flowers I used Hello Honey Cardstock.

Jewelry Box Big Flower Detail

Jewelry Box Mini Flowers Details

Have you ever made the most of $1 finds? Find more ideas here, and feel free to check out Stampartpapel my blog after. See you soon!

 

Martha Lucia