This time I played with the 3" block die and came up with this:
I then made 2 inserts as you would do with a box card and then had great fun embellishing.
I left the lid open and added a Tim Holtz pedestal die to it. I had cut it from Kraft card, then added some Clear Rockcandy crackle paint and darkened it with Walnut Stain Distress stain. I then decorated with various other bits and pieces, mostly bits that were flying around on my desk anyway, a good way to use up left overs.
Here are a few detailed views:
A Prima, wooden clock, a butterfly stuck onto a cocktail stick, a rosette made from some more of the same paper collection and a piece of Cored'inations card with a Spellbinders die, plus some flowers etc.
Here from the other side:
The right side with half a rosette and some stenciling.
The other side with part of the Trellis Frameworks die, the other half of the rosette and a bumble bee cut from one of the papers.
Hope you are having a good week and thank you so much for visiting!
Just stunning dear Astrid with what you came up with just this single AB die...
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Looks GORGEOUS.. all those wonderful artwork in this box-block!
WOW!!!
How can I define this wonder that you've created? Card? Box? Atb? In any case, it is a wonderful piece and it makes me want to try a three-dimensional project! gorgeous! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteWow it looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is breathtaking, Astrid. So wonderful artwork on and in this ATB
ReplyDeleteThis is fab Astrid!! Love everything about it :o)
ReplyDeleteThis is fab Astrid!! Love everything about it :o)
ReplyDeleteIt's such a fantastic artwork! So man beautiful Details! I love it.
ReplyDeleteStunning ! I can imagine having this on show and everyone wanting to look at all that is on it and in it.
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
so much to look at Astrid - fabulous box - all the details are amazing - hope work is not too bad! Hugs Rachel xx
ReplyDeleteDefinitely fab, love it and wow rock candy crackle on the pediment, have to try that.
ReplyDeleteWow Astrid, what a beautiful project, your ATB has taken on a wonderful life of its own with all those gorgeous embellies
ReplyDeleteClaire xx
Fabulous box Astrid and love all you wonderful detailing
ReplyDeleteAnne
Oh my gosh, fantastic work Astrid, you really have gone to town on this one adding amazing elements which all fit together beautifully. Lots of eye candy here, got to go back and have another look xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous just fabulous Astrid! So many wonderful embellishments and techniques - I love the crackle on the pediment die cut! I have been trying to do something similar with one of my boxes (i.e. like the gift cards) but this is just amazing! Will be back for another look I am sure. Thanks for so much inspiration x
ReplyDeletefabulous box Astrid, such a brilliant table decoration. Annette x
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Astrid this looks amazing. IT looks like it's very old. Love the look of it. Thanks for your explanation Anneke.
ReplyDeleteOriginal and so creative. This is such a clever and attractive project Astrid - gorgeous! Chris xxx
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore your take on the box card ... So very beautiful and unique ... right down to that life like bumble bee ... Definitely not over the top as far as I'm concerned!
ReplyDeleteWOW....Amazing...Love it all.. The detail & embellishments are so beautiful... Hugs May x x
ReplyDeleteFabulous work here again Astrid, so beautiful as ever.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, Astrid! I love it! I just got my die and I can't wait to play with it!
ReplyDeleteThe 3" box is such a great size to work with isn't it.... I love what you have done Astrid, it is quite stunning. I love how you added the pediment, such a clever and original idea. I think these would make a lovely alternative to store your 52 card Pickup ATCs... Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteWow gorgeous work, love the design and all the wonderful detail. Have a great day, Shirleyx
ReplyDeleteStunning Box, with so many gorgeous details. I hope you have it sitting somewhere for you to enjoy looking at it.
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Just simply gorgous, dear Astrid.
ReplyDeleteI love it ,and all you did with it, -not over the top seen from here :-)
Hugs, Dorthe
absolutely stunning Astrid and I am so lucky to have seen this gorgeous creation in real life. Have a great week and don't work too hard
ReplyDeleteHUgs Annie x
This is a fabulous project!! Very creative!!! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOver the top incredible, Astrid! Honestly I am not sure where to start and the outside and inside of the ATB are both filled with so much creativity. How am I not going to be tempted to add this die to my ever growing collection! Love it!
ReplyDeletefab storage idea. I think I have to borrow it :)
ReplyDeleteStunning artwork, love your going over the top.
ReplyDeleteA stunning make with awesome details Astrid!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that's wonderful! It's so beautiful & not over the top at all.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, what a wonderful piece of art, dear Astrid!
ReplyDeleteI only had time to pop in here and saw, how many beautiful and stunning projects you did, but I had no time to comment (Well, you even inspired me to spend some money for this great Trellis Framework die - it was a "must have", when I saw how you did use it ;), but I didn´t use it yet)
xxx Evelyn
wow wow wow so much Beauty in one little box ... you inspire me everyday xoxo
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning Astrid! Love the rosette on side, and those beautiful papers you have used. Thankyou so much for visiting me and leaving a comment. Have a great day! Karen.x
ReplyDeletevery beautiful box of treasure, love it
ReplyDeleteJaw-droppingly fabulous, Astrid! What a brilliantly conceived and realised design, and all with your incomparable vintage touch - it's just a delight. Love how you've created the layers with enough space that each gets its moment in the sun, and the outside of the box is gorgeous too.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
pretty nice blog, following :)
ReplyDeleteThis ATB is filled to the brim with gorgeousness!
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely stunning creation Astrid.
ReplyDeleteJust popped by to thank you for your lovely recent comment and hoping that you're well and had a lovely Easter.
Apologies my my non visiting too which is because for some time now I hardly have any spare time.
Hugs, Fliss xx
Never seen such a box before. You've created a WONDERFUL piece of art.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Your embellishments are amazing!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding Astrid...so much to see...gorgeous details!
ReplyDeleteWOW Wonderful work Astrid. I keep looking on it. Fantastic all the details.
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT, BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT,BRAVO to you Miss Astrid this box isn't over the top but out of this world, you have decorated it sooooooo beautifully, thanks for sharing all this inspiration...
ReplyDeleteOh my giddy Aunt!!! This is sooooo gorgeous Astrid!! Just Brilliant!!! I love this so much and it is not at all over the top ... it is over the top stunning!!!! I love what you did with this block and you just know that I for one will certainly do a copy!! This is so beautifully done ... you do come up with the most amazing ideas!! Love it!! ox
ReplyDeleteCan't quite believe you made something so stunning by using leftovers! Love the way you've brought this alive with those varied textures. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! This has to be the best one I've seen
ReplyDeleteLove the structure, the trellis and pediment look amazing colours and textures
Love the large rosette and the half version with the trellis and bee is Devine
Truly inspiring
Jools x