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The January theme/assignment was Winter
Me being in so cal {yesterday it was 75 degrees} winter is
tough for me. The only think that represents winter to me is Christmas. I am
sure you don’t want to see another Christmas project for a while. I know New
Years has already passed us, but 2013 is for another 356 days. When I came
across these 3d bottle boxes, yes New Years popped into my head, and that’s
what I kinda went with, but really they could be used for any party or anything.
I just shrunk the 2013 phrase down to fit on the side of the box {you could
easily add a name or phrase here}. How simple and cute would it be to show up
at a party with a bottle of wine {or your drink of choice} and the recipient
name cut into it! Of course I am on this sequin fetish right now and they dress
a package up so EAISLY!
I hope you enjoyed my project and it inspires you do dress
up your bottle for that next party you attend!
3d bottle box 3dshort bottle box "2013"
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Your project is wonderful and I just love the idea of customizing these boxes!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun boxes! Too pretty to open.
ReplyDeleteLove what you came up with Aimee! Great idea!!
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute!! Love the look of the kraft paper with pink ribbon and sequins! So pretty and festive!
ReplyDeleteOh my! What a lovely way to present a gift. The kraft paper and the pink go so well together.
ReplyDeleteCute! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so dang cute! Wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteOoooo...love what you came up with! Nice addition of the 2013 cut out on the boxes. I also like your photo set-up with the bottle brush trees.
ReplyDeleteI love this! Such a great, fun idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea
ReplyDeleteAdorable and useful project! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove your bottle boxes...these are the kind of projects I like to do with my Silhouette.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great way to take a gift or present to a friend. TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to give a gift! I love it.
ReplyDeleteA very cute gift box!! TFS
ReplyDeleteVery festive--I like the sequins.
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever idea! Would have never thought of it! Thx for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletePerfect 'man-gift'! Thanks for the great idea
ReplyDeleteNow how cute are these! Great job.
ReplyDeleteLove these boxes. Wish I had seen them earlier. Pinning for next year
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool
ReplyDeletevery cute
ReplyDeletecool file! love the idea
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant. I love the idea of presenting gifts packaged like this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCute boxes! I can see lots of uses for them.
ReplyDeleteGreat hostess gift idea!!!
ReplyDeletevery cute - thanks for sharing all the info and the project idea
ReplyDeleteThese are so awesome!! What a fabulous gift idea :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun project to make!
ReplyDeletewhat cute boxes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project!
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Adorable gifts!
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