Flowery Papercrafting with Crafty What Nots
Pretty greeting card and gift box ideas made with vintage floral papers.
Update: This post was originally written as a review of the subscription boxes from Jennysis crafts. They don’t do these boxes anymore but you could make these cards and gift boxes with any pretty floral papers.
The box I received was called Floral Pavillion and it was packed with goodies. Included was a flower stamp and acrylic block, 2 ink pads, card blanks with envelopes, 3 plywood butterflies, a bag of die cut paper flowers and a bag of paper dots, foam pads, 15 8"x 8" papers (8 of which are double sided), a bag of buttons, 3 lengths of bakers twine, ribbon and instructions to make super cute little handbag gift bags.
I also received a personalised note book, a sweet little card from Jennysis and a personalised gift tag.
Everything co-ordinates perfectly and it's just all so pretty!
First I used the really clear instructions included in the box and made these lovely little handbag gift boxes.
They are just so cute! The one of the left is made using a whole sheet of 8"x 8"paper, with a separate piece for the handbag "flap". For the one on the right I cut my paper to 6" x 8" and incorporated the flap all in. You can find the instructions to make these at the Jennysis blog.
Next I made a card or two....
This is one of the mini card blanks from the box with little hearts I punched out with my heart punch. I attached them with the foam pads from the box and tied a little of the bakers twine to finish.
I think it would make a perfect little gift with one of the handbags filled with chocolates or pink jelly beans.
For this card I wanted to show off the double sided paper, so made this simple little envelope to pop a message in. The Happy Birthday stamp is one I already had. The twine, button and ink for the edges was all from the box.
Here I cut strips of the lovely papers about .5" wide and 3.5" long, cut a triangle from one end and stuck them on a square card blank. The sentiment was from an old card (saved in my stash) and the die cut flowers, button and twine finish it on (attached with extra tacky pva)
This one is really similar, just finished this off with a ribbon rose from my stash.
Here it's hard to tell but I cut the square of green floral paper just smaller than the card, then added the strip of white on top (the white card was from the box too, used to separate the different items and keep them safe in transit - waste not want not!) I added the twine before glueing to the card, it just makes it easier to keep it all neat. The Happy Birthday is a stamp I already had, then the bunting is just like the cards above but a bit shorter and attached using the foam pads.
More strips of paper shaped like bunting or flags but this time going in the other direction! I used a card blank from my stash, attached the paper strips, stamped a sentiment them added flowers, dots, button etc from the box. A heart sequin from my stash seems to have snuck on their too!
For this card I used the flower stamp from the box, matted it onto one of the floral papers then added that lovely vibrant pink paper dot with a foam pad. The strip of patterned green and white paper going across is just matted onto some matching pink I had in my stash after I punched it with a flower daisy border punch I already had.
The handbag gift bags turned out so cute that I thought I'd try another gift box idea. This folds up from a very simple shape. I trimmed a sheet of paper to 8" x 6" and marked it out as below.
Hopefully that makes sense! The finished box is 3.5" x 2" x 1" so small and cute. It would be nice for giving a piece of jewellery wrapping in tissue paper, or just a couple of special chocolates.
I think that's probably enough photos for one post!
I have one more card with a full tutorial and a piece of art (that probably makes it sound much grander than it is) to share made from the Crafty What Nots box contents and I still have loads of craft supplies from it left. Here is a sneak peek at the art idea:
So, thank you Jennysis for giving me the chance to test your gorgeous Craft What Nots box, I can't believe how much potential you squeezed into one box!
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