Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Pins and Needles Sewing box with FabScraps


This is my new and recycled box, made as a new Sewing box  for my new (soon to be) craft room.I used  an old tea box for this project and as I really like the wood color, I decided to leave the sides as is.


Product list: FabScraps Milkshake chick collection

Milkshake Chic Double-Sided Cardstock 12"X12" Chocolate C58 008

Die-Cut Grey Chipboard Word Pins & Needles 1.5"X6.5" DC58007

Scissors/Needles/Spools, To 1"X2.5" DC58011

Coat Hangers 6/Pkg .75"X1.5" DC58013

Milkshake Chic Pre-Cuts Packets, Each With 12 Designs MC58001A

Sewing Machine 3.5"X3" DC58 010

Other products:

Clear embossing ink

Brown and yellow inks (Clearsnap)

Black, silver and copper embossing powders

Old tea box, twine, pins, buttons, ribbons, fabric flowers


How to make this project:

1. Find an old tea box that you want to make your new recycled sewing box. Cut a piece of Chocolate C58 008 paper that fit the box size and use the backside of it to cover your box. Distress the edges a bit and ink them. Cut the Clock shape from Milkshake Chic Pre-Cuts Packets, ink the edges and glue it on the shown place. Add one Trellis Door paper cut over the clock and fit it to the size.

2. Cut two dresses and hats from the same Milkshake Chic Pre-Cuts Packet. Glue them on the upper right corner; leave the upper part clean of the glue for now. Cut two measure tapes strips from the very same packet and glue them on the lower bottom of your box, folded and overlapping as shown.

3. Cover the Sewing Machine chipboard with clear embossing ink; add black powder and heat emboss the piece. Adhere it on the lower left side of the box.

4. Cover the Scissors chipboard half and half with silver and black embossing powders, heat emboss and glue over the Sewing Machine as shown. Cover the top and bottom of the chipboard spools with yellow ink and clear embossing powder, leave the middle bare. Tie the twine ever both shapes and glue them as shown. Heat emboss the needle with silver powder and insert into the spool.




5. Make the heat embossed title using black, copper and silver heat embossing over the clear embossing ink 9make some paper masking to add the color you need over the spool and the needle. Tie some pink twine around and glue it over the box. Add pins inside the spool.

6. Black ink 2 coat hangers and add under the dresses on the top of your box.

7. Add a few buttons on the bottom, try to find the vintage looked ones and in the right colors.


8. Glue the lacy trim and a couple of fabric flowers on the front side of the box.


Enjoy your work! Use it! Just remember that if you really want to use it, try to leave it pretty flat and use good glue to secure the chipboard elements over the box.
 I enter this to some web challenges:
No card with ribbon for RRR
Not a card for Pink by Designs
For the girls for Created with love
 Anything goes for Love to scrap
 Not a card for Sprakle and Sprinkle
 Simon says stamps and show - Shabby/Vintage Anything
Not a card- for Crazy challenges
 3D  for Red Carpet studio

11 comments:

Pillan said...

Nice box! Thanks for joining us at The Crazy Challenge.
/Pillan

gracescraps@gmail.com said...

Wow, what a gorgeous sewing box with all your fabulous sewing themed trinkets and embellies!! I just adore how you used the box pleat ribbon!! Thanks for joining our Anything but a Card with Ribbon Challenge at Really Reasonable Ribbon!! ~ Blessings, Tracey
http://gracescraps.blogspot.com/

Valerie said...

This is awesome. Love love love. Thank you for playing with us at Love to Scrap challenge blog. :)

May said...

wow! I'm really loving all of the texture and detail on this box. What an awesome project. Thank you for sharing and joining in the fun this week at Simon Says Stamp & Show!

Darcy said...

It's a fantastic project! Thank you for sharing at RCS!

Miss Emerald said...

Awesome box! Great and amazing details. Thanks for sharing with us at The Crazy Challenge and hope to see you again in our challenges.

Barbara Bruder said...

What a sweet sewing box. Great project and love all the elements you have added to make this so so awesome.Thanks for joining us at Sparkle N Sprinkle Creative Challenges this month.
Barbara - SNSCC

Olga said...

Such a gorgeous box! Thank you for playing with RCS! Good luck!

Tonya said...

Great project! Love it. Thanks for joining us at Red Carpet Studios.

Tonya
Red Carpet Studio Challenge

Anonymous said...

This is a fun project....love it! Thanks for joining us at Really Reasonable Ribbon. Huggs from Ginny at Polly's Paper Studio.

Bonnie Garby said...

Fabulous sewing box! Thanks so much for participating in our Really Reasonable Ribbon Challenge.

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