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If you don’t remember ever seeing an arts and crafts tutorial on my blog, that makes two of us. I actually created a new category for it. Sad, but true.

Arts and crafts projects are not my forte, however I was quite pleased with how these gift boxes turned out for a mother/daughter retreat that I participated in with my two oldest daughters last weekend. I hope you can follow what I did and that it might be useful for you, too.

I apologize in advance for my obsession with shooting in f/1.8; if I could go lower, you might not be able to tell what’s in the pictures. 🙂

Here are my supplies, all purchased at Walmart in the arts and crafts/scrapbooking area: plain cardboard boxes; Tacky Glue; white acrylic paint; Martha Stewart scrapbooking paper; daisy decals; gold, metallic pen. You’ll also need scissors and a paint brush.

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First, I painted the lids white.

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Aren’t the scalloped edges cute?

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Next, I drew pencil marks and cut on the paper until I had a usable template for folding around the lower part of the box. In the third picture, you can see the final shape.

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Do not do what I did and squirt glue all over the paper before tracing and making a template, thereby causing your husband to quickly toss another sheet underneath and start outlining, covering his hands with glue in the process.

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Coat the paper with glue and cover the boxes nice and smooth. The lids will fit snug with the additional thickness of the paper.

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I gave the lids a second coat of paint after they dried, and then added these self-adhesive daisies to the top of each box.

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Aren’t these papers divine?

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I wrote their names on top with a gold, metallic pen. I ran out of time, or I would have written them a little fancier. You could also use letter decals; I just couldn’t find ones that I liked and that matched the papers.

The whole process took some time (notice the lighting change between first and last steps?), but was well worth it. I feel like the girls appreciated these useful little treasures.

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This post was added to Do It Yourself Day at A Soft Place to Land.

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