Friday, 14 March 2014

A GIFT BOX

Good Evening & a happy weekend to you all! 
Very pleased to share a upcycled project today, made keeping in mind a few challenges. Take a look at this gorgeous gift box...........


I find myself creating only in monochromes these days (hope I get over it soon!). Any guesses what is recycled here? Well I leave you with the snapshots first & will reveal it only later, am sure you can guess by then. I love stick pins & in this one I have a cute birdie perched atop the pin.


The crochet flower is handmade by my mom, she made many while she was here. 


The sides are chipboard pieces distressed with stormy sky ink & layered with die cuts. Glued  embellished wooden clothes pins on both the sides. This one holds a mini Bo Bunny envelope from the Noteworthy collection. Isn't it perfect to hold a cute little message for the recipient?




Making the closure for this was the toughest part! I think now that it is open you all know what this is!



Yes it was a pringles can, inspired by a pin on pinterest. This is how I went about with the upcycling




Linking this to -
Lulupu#27 (lace, layers, chipboard, pringles can, pearls, pattern paper, clothes pin, corrugated paper in the sticker)

Thank you so much for visiting & taking the time to comment on my blog. I love to hear from you & truly appreciate your feedback. Have a crafty day!!

17 comments:

  1. Super cute box Tanvi. Love the blue and all embellishments here!
    Thanks for joining Lulupu's 2nd Birthday celebration and challenge # 27

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  2. Awesome Tanvi!! love it at first glance I thought it was bangles storage box.. but its pringles :) great transformation. .

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  3. Oh this is fantastic ! I didn't guess till the end what was recycled..:D .I loved the cute birdy on stickpin and that mini envelope .fab use of clothespin too !

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  4. very beautiful tanvi. chips box turned to cute box.

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  5. Fabulous upcycling Tanvi :).... I love that you kept it monochrome because it looks so good!!

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  6. One more to the re cycling gang! Loved the crochet flower Tanvi and so clever to use the clothes pin here!

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  7. Such a pretty transformation...Love all embellies..epsecially ur mom's cute crochet flowers :) and the monochromatic color scheme adds xtra beauty !!

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  8. So pretty n adorable transformation Tanvi....Gorgeous Detailing everywhere....also loved the monochrome theme.....liked those crocheted flower very much...they are so beautiful...ur mom knit them so neatly.....grt...:)everything is superb over here.

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  9. I love your monochromes Tanvi you are so good at them!! And what fantastic recycling!!

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  10. That is SOOOO clever! I would NEVER have guessed - & I adore how you've used the pegs... I'm a real 'sucker' for anything that is check...looove that blue & white.....thanks so much for joining in at LESSology!!!

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  11. Oh my. What a delightful project Tanvi. I love how pretty this turned out...and you've certainly "upcycled" the Pringles can to perfection! Monochromatic schemes are the hardest to do and you have been doing a mighty fine job my friend. [I always try to sneak in some colours..lol].
    Thank you so much for joining us at LESSology!

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  12. Wow thats some recycling !!! Love love love what u did with the box of crisps !
    we are happy to have u at Lulupu
    Thanks for playing along our Second Birthday celebration challenge .
    Hugs
    PJ

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  13. That is awesome, thanks for playing along with us at LESSology!

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  14. Tanvi, this is fantastic. Love to upcycle and never thought to do this. I usually use diet tea containers but they are all plastic and not easy to cut. I normally use them for cookies for my grand kids they think it is fun. Thanks for the idea however must try this one.
    Linda K.

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  15. What an amazing transformation, Tanvi. You have completely changed the look of that pringle box into a gorgeous gifting item which anyone would be proud to receive. I really love the fact that you kept this in the monochrome and the small details like that crotchet flower, lace and the mini envelope look fabulous!

    Thank you so much for playing along the Second Birthday Celebration challenge at Lulupu and Best of luck!

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  16. This is amazing! LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!!!!! Thanks so much for playing along with LESSology!!

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  17. THIS is rock star! I really like this idea and the monochrome really pulls this all together nicely! Thanks for playing along with us at LESSology!

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