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Thursday, October 1, 2020

Eileen Hull's Chapter 4 Sizzix Dies Blog Hop - 3D Tea Cup and Post Box

Eileen Hull's Inspiration Team is so excited to share the news that Eileen has two new Chapter 4 Sizzix Dies being released soon - and we are joining in a blog hop and a FB Release Party to show you lots of ways to create with them!


The new dies are 3D Tea Cup and Post Box -and will be available in October. Here are the projects I made using each one.  I made mine for Christmas time!

I made a little holiday gift  using the 3D Tea Cup Die - perhaps for a hostess gift or a little present for a friend or loved one.   

The teacup has a front, back and sides to make it a box and measures 4 1/8" x 3 3/8" x 1 3/4" 

You can also just use the teacup front on a card, create a garland or use it as a book cover.

I filled a muslin bag with pine needles (purchased at a garden shop also available on Amazon)  and placed it in the teacup!  Not to drink (!) but to give that lovely pine smell when it's picked up and squeezed!

I used the new Post Box Die to make a little 'mail box' for a child (or an adult!) to put their note to Santa in.  

This cute box measures 3 1/4" x 4 3/8" x 1 1/8".

I used Velcro to hold the top flap closed.

Next week I'll be posting brief tutorials on how I put these two projects together (they were both very simple!), here on my blog, so I hope you'll check back -  but for now we'd love you to go on the blog hop!

Here are the links to the Design Team's blogs participating in the hop. 

 Leave a comment at each stop and at 12 noon EST on FB live at Eileen Hull Designs for a chance to win one of the new dies!  Two random comments will be chosen!

Eileen Hull

Tonya Trantham

Elizabeth Robinson

Julia Aston:  you are here!

Pam Bray

Maggi Harding

Lisa Hoel

Anna-Karin Evaldsson

Karen Bearse

Susie Bentz

Jenny Marples

Mitsyana Wright

Jennie Atkinson

Anita Houston

Madeline Arendt

Sarah Lizzie Dodd

Sue Eldred

Debbie Bankston

 


3D Tea Cup

Paper:  Little Sizzles White Matboard - Sizzix, DP - Patterns and Pine 6x6 Paper Pad - Catherine Pooler.

Ink:  Versamark

Accessories:  3D Tea Cup Die - Eileen Hull/Sizzzix, Happy Holidays Stickers - Jolees Boutique, Holly sticker - K and Co., Golden Rod Molten Dimensions embossing powder - Eileen Hull/Emerald Creek, Heat Tool, Balsam Needles - Garden Shop or Amazon, Muslin Bag - purchased on line, Ultra Bond Adhesive - iCraft.


Post Box

Stamps:  My Type - Hero Arts

Ink:  Obsidian - Altenew

Paper:  Little Sizzles White Matboard - Sizzix, DP North Wind 6x6 Paperpad - Craft and You.

Accessories:  Post Box Die - Eileen Hull/Sizzix, Tombow Glue, Quote Chips: Christmas, Label Letters - Tim Holtz/Idea-ology, Chipboard Peppermint sticker - K and Co.

39 comments:

  1. Lovely seasonal projects!
    Sharon Bettsxx

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  2. LOVE your Christmas tea cup ... great way to present a gift! And the mail box for Santa's letter is so adorable! I always love your 3D projects, Julia! xx

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  3. I love your idea for the little box!

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  4. the teacup is adorable - festive for the holiday!

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  5. I just LOVE your Christmas Tea Cup! These dies are fabulous

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  6. Love your Christmas themed teacup with its little bag of pine needles Julia, a great gift idea, and the gift card box is lovely idea for keeping your list to Santa in.

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  7. That box turned out sooo pretty. Can see a valentine letter box for a classroom coming up as well. Or how about giving this to older neighbours living alone including a voucher for driving them to the voting booth on election day?

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  8. Two great projects, Julia!! Just love them both but especially the little cup box - so clever to pop something scented inside!!

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  9. Great job on both of these projects - beautiful way to decorate the upcoming season.

    Tammra

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  10. Love how Christmassey these are, absolutely adorable.

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  11. Love your Christmas tea cup - I’m a Christmas person 🤶 Anita Holte

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  12. I adore that spoon!!!! But come on, now I HAVE to make some smelly goodness to go in my cup! Love what you've done! ♥

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  13. whata great release and your projects are so creative!!

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  14. The Santa mailbox would be a fun place to leave letters to Santa! Very cute.

    Noreen
    Crafty Journal

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  15. Julia, your postbox is beautiful in the blue with those pops of red to decorate it. I love the letter to Santa theme too, it is delightful. Hugs, Anne xx

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  16. Love seeing your items on the live show......beautiful and so creative!

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  17. So fun to see these close up, after watching the "unboxing!" Outstanding work!

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  18. Love the little tea cup with the pine trees! What a fantastic idea to fill with pine needles to fill the air with the scent of Christmas!

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  19. two great projects and so perfect for Christmas. Love the teacup, great for little gifts and the mail box is so cute :)

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  20. Love both of your projects. Cute idea with the pine

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  21. Love your traditional Christmas take on these.....so sweet. Jane x

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  22. Two awesome shaped projects, Julia! Love that teacup! What a cute gift idea! The box is a perfect place to store a message to Santa or our list!

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  23. Great projects. I especially like the tree tea cup!

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  24. Cute projects! The cup with the scent is a great idea - decoration and aroma for the holidays! Fun!

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  25. Elizabeth Urquhart said
    These are both gorgeous.i love the idea of adding the scented pine needles x

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  26. They are both such fun and fabulous festive makes Julia. The embossing on the teacup makes such a difference to the design and the Santa's post box is totally adorable xx

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  27. Love the Santa Mailbox and the beautiful teacup. Thanks for sharing

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  28. Love your holiday projects! The teascup is so pretty with the papers and embellishments you used, and I love the post box for Santa!

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  29. Thank You for the Tutorial. It looks amazing.

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  30. The christmas cup is very cute. I love the details.

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