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Activity Treasure Box for Children
Here’s a fun gift for all the little ones in your life. It’s an Activity Box to keep them busy today and then they can use it as a Treasure Box for all their special
mementos. Create it for them or have them help you stamp and color it … either way, it will be a cherished gift.
I'm here to help with inspiration for summer-themed crafting!
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SUPPLIES
Stamps: Whale Done (photopolymer 158315)
Ink: Bermuda Bay Classic Stampin' Pad (147096),Coastal Cabana Classic Stampin' Pad (147097),
Highland Heather Classic Stampin' Pad (147103),Mango Melody Classic Stampin' Pad (147093),
Pacific Point Classic Stampin' Pad (147098),Pear Pizzazz Classic Stampin' Pad (147104),
Real Red Classic Stampin' Pad (147084)
Paper (including Cutting Dimensions):
Basic White Cardstock [CS] (159276) scraps
Accessories:
Playful Pets Trim Combo Pack (152466),- Red/White Ribbon 20”,- Black/White Twine 12”,
Label Me Lovely Punch (151296),Whale Punch (152699),Mini Paper Pumpkin Boxes (153069),
Blending Brushes (153611),Small Pencil, Notepads, Crayons, Stampin’ Pierce Mat (126199),
Bone Folder (102300),Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430),Grid Paper (130148), or Small Grid Paper (149621)
INSTRUCTIONS
1. With Box flat on table, add Cabana ink to top and side flaps with Blending Brush. Repeat until the desired color is achieved, brushing more in some areas to create depth.
2. Stamp these images on the Box, referring to Photo 2 for placement:
- School of fish with Bermuda ink, stamping full-strength for image in upper right corner, then without reinking, stamp image in center of Box, and, again without reinking, stamp in lower left corner;
- Jellyfish with Heather ink;
- Seaweed with Pear ink, stamping full-strength and again stamping-off once; and,
- Coral and Seahorse with Mango ink;
3. Stamp Whale with Pacific ink on White CS; cut out with Whale Punch.
4. Stamp sentiment with Bermuda ink on White CS; stamp Heart with Red ink. Cut out with Lovely Punch.
5. Attach Whale and sentiment piece with Dimensionals.
6. Assemble Box.
7. Gather pencil and notepads; tie crayons with Twine. Insert items into Box. (See Photo 3).
8. Tie Box closed, running Ribbon under sentiment piece.
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