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Friday, October 21, 2011

MFP Twelve Days of Christmas - Day 5

I hope you've been getting a lot of inspiration from all the the wonderful projects our design team members have presented so far. Speedy the Cat has been hanging out at the MFP Blog, where the action starts each day. Today's projects are acetate boxes.

I used the tutorial in the Resources section of Splitcoaststampers for my first box. The cute little snowman is from MFP Snowman Country.



My second box is somewhat larger than the first, and I confess I don't remember where I saw the directions for this one. I was making it from memory. The top and bottom pieces are empty ribbon spools, covered in designer paper. The wreath is from a new MFP set called Holly Greetings.



Be sure to check out all four blogs in today's hop.

Day 5 Acetate Box Oct 21
Lois (that's me)
Joanne
Patty
MariLynn

12 comments:

  1. Two really pretty containers, Lois. I love the round one - it's unique!

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  2. Both of these are wonderful, Lois! I really like the first one!

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  3. Love the treat boxes. TGhe snowman tag is soooo nice. Love the coloring.

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  4. Lois these little acetate boxes are just adorable! I love the round one!!! TFS

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  5. Beautiful boxes, Lois. I think it is a fab idea to use the ribbon spools and I love the way you colored the wreath.

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  6. Lois these are great. Wonderful coloring and design.

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  7. WOW! Love your boxes, especially the idea of using ribbon spools for the ends!

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  8. I love these fun treat boxes! So festive for the holidays!!

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  9. Lois, when I saw these my jaw dropped!! Yes they are just OUTSTANDING!!!

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  10. Both of those boxes are quite cute! I envy that you can make a project from memory.

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  11. What a cute gift this makes. Just love your darling candy containers.

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  12. I am so going to case that round treat container....fab work, Lois

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