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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

A New Year and New Dies from Eileen Hull/Sizzix!

Happy New Year everyone!   Can you believe it is now the year 2020?  It seems like just yesterday it was 2000 and we were all worried about everything crashing with Y2K right?

Well, there's something else new besides the year today -  Eileen Hull is releasing two Chapter 1 dies at Creativation in mid-January and I'm showcasing one of them today -  her Gift Box with Scalloped Edge die.  
All of Eileen's Inspiration Team will be creating with her new dies and every Wednesday in January there will be a post on Eileen's Blog showing the projects - so be sure to check them out!
  
(You can pre-order this die over at The Funkie Junkie Boutique right now - just sayin')
I made a Circus Theme box for a Circus Theme Birthday Party and I found a free digi of the perfect invite (link below)!   I'm thinking you could make a few of these boxes (they are 3 3/4" square) for the food table with peanuts or popcorn or other treats or if it's a small enough party you could make one for each child to hold their party favors - they work up really quickly!

The elephant, monkey and birthday invite are all free digital images from The Graphics Fairy.

I die cut two box pieces and two of the larger scallop out of matboard.
Here you also see the smaller scallop and the decorative label that is part of the die.
 
 I folded the box pieces on the score lines and adhered them together with red line tape on the end tabs, leaving the top piece unattached so it would open of course!
I printed and die cut 4 elephants using a 3 1/2" square Nestability to adhere to all 4 sides of the box - like an elephant line marching into the circus or down the street in a parade!   I fussy cut the little monkey and adhered him over the elephant on the front panel with foam dots.
 I added the larger scallop edge pieces (there are two scallops on the die one large with a tab and one smaller without a tab) to the front and back of the box to give the illusion of the Big Top Circus tent! 
Both the Ring Master on the front and the Strong Man on the back are stamps from an older Big Top Stamps and Dies set from Tim Holtz/Sizzix.  I colored them with Copics to match the colors on the digi elephant.
Close up of the strong man
I had covered the top of the box with the dotted paper, then die cut pieces to cover the front and fold-over tab of the scallops. 
Here's how the box opens.
I die cut a second Strong Man and Ring Master out of white card and layered it to the back of each figure so it all looks clean and neat.  I added the Metallic Sticker Quotation to the front and it's done!
I just love my little circus box - now I just hope one of my grand nieces or nephews gets hooked on the circus so I can give them this!

So please head over to Eileen's blog - today and every Wednesday to see what the Inspiration Team has created using Eileen's wonderful new dies!

I'm also linking my circus box to:
Anything Goes
Holidays or I spy with my little eye something beginning with C (Circus)

Something New
Stamps:  Big Top Stamps and Dies - Tim Holtz/Sizzix (older set)
Paper:  white Little Sizzles Matboard - Sizzix,  white cardstock, Funky Town DP - PTI.
Ink:  Hero Hues Black
Accessories:  Gift Box with Scallope Edges die - Eileen Hull/Sizzix, 3 1/2" Square Nestability Die, Free digital images from The Graphics Fairy, Copics W6, E00, R37, Metallic Stickers/Quotations - Tim Holtz/Idea-ology, red line tape, foam dots, Tombow Glue.

11 comments:

  1. Completely brilliant work with Eileen's dies as always, Julia - this little box has all the excitement of the Big Top. I'm still in Christmas hibernation (don't come out fully until after 12th Night on 6th January!), but am trying to do a bit of catching up with people even so. Happy New Year!
    Alison x

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  2. super cute Julia!! I love the circus theme. =)

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  3. Wow very nice work thanks for sharing!!!

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  4. What fun Julia and super cute x. Great for a children's party x

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  5. You always do the most fantastic 3D projects, Julia! What perfect circus theme projects for a child's birthday! The boxes will be perfect table decorations or favor holders! A far cry from the tissue paper baskets we had when I was a kid!

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  6. Fabulous box and party invitations - love the circus theme! And love the idea of filling them with peanuts or popcorn as they are such typical circus treats!

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  7. Julia I love how you added the tab on upside down to make it stick up like a tent-so clever of you! Perfect them for a kid's party and love also the idea of using the box for popcorn or treats!

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  8. Happy New Year blessings mf.
    Love what you created, so fun and happy.
    xx Karen

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  9. I just love these blocks Julia! They are so fun & go perfectly with that paper!!

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  10. Always in awe of your creations Julia! LOVE this big top tent and image ... so fun!! Great work as always! xx

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  11. A fabulous project!
    Thank you soo much for taking part in our "anything goes + optional wishes” challenge over at Creatalicious & good luck in the draw.
    Hope to see you again in our new challenge as well…

    Hugs,
    Melanie
    (DT-Coordinator Creatalicious Challenges)

    (DT Crafty Friends)

    (DT The Sketchy Challenges)

    (DT Simply Create Too)

    (DT Kreativtanten)

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment - I really appreciate it! Julia