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Tea Box - Pixi Dust Designs

Hello crafty friends! This month, I am Guest Desiging for Pixi Dust Designs - they are a new craft company and I love their products on their site. So I was super excited when  they reached out to me for a Guest Design spot. 

When I received the products in the mail, the first thing that caught my eyes were the purple dies. Their dies are soooo pretty! It’s such a unique look and I’m totally obsessed with it. Let’s get to today’s project share. 



I’ve made a small box that I filled with mini cards. For this project, I used the Tea Box dies and Spellbinder paper. 


I first cut the main pieces of the Tea Box in pink cardstock and cut a heart window on the inside panel. I glued a sheet of acetate on the back of the heart. I then folded at the score lines and glued the tabs to form the box. 


Next, I cut the front and side panels in patterned paper and glued them onto the box. I then embellished the box with a gold star and foam mounted a “Merry Christmas” banner. Lastly, I filled the box with mini cards. The cards measure 2.75” square and I chose the same paper to match the front of the box. 



This box is easy to put together and I’m sure I will be making more. These would be perfect as gifts and can be filled with tea bags, candles, lip balm, and other small items. 


And here is another project that I was able to finish in time for the new release. I've made a mini album and a box for it. This time, I made a window shaker with Mickey Mouse clay confettis. The size of my album is 2.75" x 2.75" and I filled it with photos from our Disney trip. 





That’s all for my projects and I hope that I’ve inspired you to make a tea box. Thanks so much for stopping by!

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