I've been working on projects for the holiday open house at the store where I teach. This one was very fun and quick to complete! I started with a set of six cardboard photo cubes. I played around with them and decided to make them into a Christmas tree.
I used a line of double-sided Christmas paper by Scrapworks to cover five surfaces of each cube, with a black and white photo on the sixth side. The boxes can be stacked in almost any order. You can put all the photos on one side or mix them up as I did here.
I tied ribbons around three boxes and added a few Flair Adhesive Badges by American Crafts as trim. I used a die-cut chipboard star for the top box. To make it stand up, I poked holes in the top of the box for the two star tips, then I ran a thin line of Glossy Accents around each tip/hole to provide additional stability.
This little project would be a fun and easy Christmas gift or holiday decoration!
8 comments:
this is just adorable - what a great Christmas gift!
Too cute! What a great little decoration or gift. :)
I left a little something for you on my blog HERE
Another cute project! MB is lucky to have you.
This is so sweet, a great Christmas project!
That tree is awesome! I love it!
What a wonderful project. I of course would never think to do something like that. Great idea!
This rocks! What a fun idea - this would be a great one for kids too!
Wow, what a great gift idea... to also be able to change it around is very cool... I love it!
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