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I had an empty Halo box that I thought would be perfect to house a few plants for my MIL for Mother's day.
I am really pleased with the way this turned out. Here is what I started from:
I had to do some trimming to take of the halo. :) And then I cut pieces of mixed media cardstock to the shape on the box.
Then I got busy trying to re-create a wood grain on the cardstock.
Pretty cool... I mixed distress stain spray with white embossing paste to tint the paste. I laid the stencil on and put a coat of wood grain on all four pieces. I had to let them dry in between to cover the complete sides so this process took a few days. (I don't like to wait for things to dry!) After the paste dried I kept applying coats of spray of brown, gray, and orange. I kept misting until I got the color I liked.
Here is a picture of the finished outside.
With the halo box it had the corners folded back and leaving a weird shape on the corners. I didn't need the extra structural support so I pulled it off the sides and cut out the extra cardboard.
For the insides I wanted the woodgrain but not the texture. I decided to spray the cardstock with a lighter mix of colors and then sponge a black dye ink over the stencil to create the grain.
After that I just die cut flowers which were misted with yellows and purples. I sponged the edges with brown dye ink and stamped a very fine script in brown over the surface. I punched a few little birds and layered the flowers across the front and back of the box.
To cover my edges I decided to moss it up! I pulled out the hot glue gun and covered the edges with moss.
Here is an angle to show you the finished inside of the box.
Here is a close up of the flowers in their pot.
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Suzz
