The 3" x 2-3/4" card inside pulls out. A Ghirardelli chocolate also fits nicely in the box. (A small bag of M&M's would probably fit well too.)
I love the alternate use for these small scallop envelopes. The box is made of two envelopes glued together. Start by cutting two envelopes with the Stampin' Up! Exclusive Scallop Envelope die for the Big Shot. Cut the large end off so that it's about the same size as the side flaps.
Put Sticky Strip on all three flaps of one envelope. (Sticky Strip not shown in image below) Adhere the sides and bottoms of the envelopes together to form a box, like this:
One of the scalloped flaps stays up and the other folds down in the front. I covered this flap with my DSP belly band (1" x 8") and Hugs & Kisses scallop circle, but you could certainly put the belly band under it so that the scallop shows. Another tip: Adhere the belly band ends in the front so that the scallop circle covers up the seam!
I used the Love You Much Bundle for this project. Click here for details on how to get this Valentine bundle 20% off. Hurry: Sale ends Saturday! Click here for more ideas using the Love You Much Bundle.
Supplies: Love You Much, Riding Hood Red cardstock, Pink Pirouette cardstock, Very Vanilla cardstock, Basic Brown ink, Candy Lane DSP, Scallop Circle Punch, Heart to Heart Punch, 1-1/4" Circle Punch, Sticky Strip, Stampin' Dimensionals
Julie, love the project. Where do you get the larger sized Ghiridelli chocolate?
ReplyDeleteI love this little valentine treat...it's so fun & cute:) TFS!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, you have created such a cute, cute box! I love it!
ReplyDeleteJen in AZ
something fun for you on my blog:)
ReplyDeleteThis box is super cute! I will be making some of these. :)
ReplyDeleteNow I know what my 3d for my workshop Sat will be! Thanks! I think I case just about everything of yours!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great box!! It is totally cute - and a really good way to use the envelope die!
ReplyDeleteCindy