Here are a couple of Alterable Advent Calendars ready to be given on the 1st December. These are great as the boxes are quite large (6cm x 6cm square boxes) and can fit more than just a chocolate inside. The kit comes as an assembled frame containing the 23 square boxes and one double rectangular box.
I decided I had to use up some
of my paper stash and I found last year’s DCWV and Marianne Design Specialty Paper Pads. I painted one Calendar with 2 coats of Fired Brick Distress Stain and cut
out one of the number pages from the DCWV stack, stuck them on the boxes and
then used 2 holly die cuts from the Sizzix Tim Holtz Lamp Post Die. Inked the
holly with Evergreen Bough Distress Ink Pad and the berries with worn lipstick
distress ink pad, these were then covered with Glossy Accents and stuck to the
calendar.
The second calendar was
painted with the Viva Décor Gold paint. I chose one of the pages from the
Marianne Design pad this had lots of small vintage Christmas pictures on that I
cut out and glued onto some of the calendar boxes. Using the Sizzix Tim Holtz Word Play Die I cut out the numbers from Kraft Paper and inked them with Tim Holtz Black
Soot Distress ink.
I also cut out the Sizzix Tim Holtz Lamp Post – this was
slightly too long for the calendar box so trimmed near the top of the post
where the join would be covered with the holly & berries. I stained with
Black Soot distress stain and then used Glossy Accents. Glue the numbers and
lamp post onto the calendar.
Gorgeous, love this!!
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DeleteWhat a fabulous project. Must bear this in mind for next year. ALl the little ones in my family live a few hundred miles away so I doubt I could get it done and off to them in time for them to start opening the little boxes. But brilliant. Christine
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine. If you just decorate the outside and not bother with the outside and inside of each box then it's quite quick to do. Although it's more fun to do the whole thing, the kiddies will really only be interested in what's in the box :-)
DeleteHave looked at these kits before. Must try and give them ago as you have decorated them beautifully. Love the gold creation. Carolxx
ReplyDeleteThank you. They are fun to do and of course not just limited to one Christmas as nothing is destroyed like a commercial calendar so they could be used year after year, just change what's in the boxes as the kids grow up.
DeleteLOVE your calendars! What fabulously different ways to decorate them! They look so inviting! The possibilities must be endless!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for 1st December to see what's in the first drawer! Hopes it's chocolate!
Glad you like them. We'd love to see what you'd do with them, I expect it'd be pretty spectacular :-)
DeleteGreat calendars!
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)
DeleteFantastic projects - great inspiration ;)
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