Wednesday, February 3, 2010

More Valentine pillowboxes.

So last week I shared with you the Valentine pillowboxes that I made for my son's class. Today I'm sharing with you the ones I made for my daughter's class. I had to make 2 things for each class - one was the Valentines that the kids were handing out to their classmates and then these pillowboxes are what I am taking to the party to hand out. A lot of work, but my kids really love that I do all this for them, and seeing their proud & happy lil' faces when they are handing things out at school makes it all worth it.

So again I am using these great acetate pillowboxes that I picked up from Embellish It Online. I actually think they are out of these right now, but you can always e-mail Miss Barb and ask her when they'll be back in stock, or to let you know or something like that.

I started out by punching some hearts out of this great Pink Paislee paper. I went wild when Lindsey at Jacksonbelle Embellishments got this in stock back in December and I bought tons of the single sheets, the brads and the glittered chipboard letters. I didn't know what I was going to do with it, but I had to have all of it that I could get my hands on.

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I wanted to add a little extra something to the heart, so I did a quick zig-zag stitch on each one...one by one...

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After I was finished stitching, I had this cute little pile of hearts....with thread hanging from each side. I thought about just leaving them as-is, but thought it might look too sloppy.

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So I trimmed them all nice and clean with my handy-dandy Martha Stewart scissors. I have 2 of these that I picked up at Michael's with the coupon - I love these scissors. I use one pair for dry cutting and the other pair if there is the potential to get glue on it - one is all gunky and ugly and the other is still so pretty.

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Then I got my piles all set to work a little assembly line.

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Here's the treat box before embellishing: a Valentine notepad, a little heart bracelet (kindergarten is probably the last time a little boy would wear one of these), some plastic heart confetti - all from Oriental Trading - and some SweetTarts...yes, the Halloween SweetTarts that I got in the big bag for 40-cents *wink*

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I tied a piece of crochet thread around the patterned paper - I use my crochet thread for everything....especially to thread my buttons. And then I stuck the chipboard letter to the heart and then added some dimensional adhesive to the back of the heart. A note on self-adhesive things like chipboard: I add a little bit of Tombow Mono Multi every time I use chipboard, just for a little insurance. I have a card in the current issue of CARDs magazine and I used some self-adhesive chipboard letters on it. When I saw the card in the magazine I thought something looked different. So I compared it to the picture that I had submitted and sure enough, the letters were way different - they must have fallen off between my house, mailing and then the photographer's handling. I have to admit - I like the way they have the letters better - LOL

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I was going to do them all with the black chipboard letters, but just my luck, there were 5 C names in the class and even though I had 2 packs of the letters, there were only 4 Cs total. So I did about half and half - can't have just one kid with a different colored letter, you know.

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We've got about a week and a half left, girls.
There's still time to make a little something for them (or for you) to hand out.

Have a sweet day!

8 comments:

Dawn Easton said...

LOL I'm going with the "not" on making something this year. I bought instead. As the kids get older they seem less interested in the packaging, which is sad :( So I'm doing Fun Dip! ha!

Great packaging though. Love pillow boxes! Hey what machine do you use to sew? A reg machine or one of those janome?

JazzyH said...

Love the pillow boxes.

Kerri said...

What a great idea! I love it, and I'm sure the class will too! I need to finish mine up!!!

Heather P. said...

You're such a great mama! I wish I had the energy to do all this, and I only have 1 little one with 9 classmates. LOL :)

Awesome boxes!!

Becca said...

You are awesome. Wow! I can't believe all the little details you pay attention to. The stitching on the hearts is so cool.

Heather said...

I want to be in Kindergarten! The pillow boxes you did for both classes are wonderful. And you're right - you can't just have one letter that's a different color. :D

Ashley Newell said...

Oh my gosh! These are so cute! You CLEARLY like to torture yourself. My kids will be lucky if they get those boxed Valentine's from the store.

Julee (Vervegirl) said...

What a fabulously adorable idea! Love those stitched hearts.