Good morning friends, thanks for coming back to check out today's project. When I first got up this morning the lighting was crap and I like to take photos with as much natural light as possible. So I had to wait to take a photo of the finished project. The first photo shows the outside of the box and the pretty packaging, the second photo is a bit of a fuzzy close up of the tag, and the third photo shows the inside of the box with dividers. How cute did this turn out? Let me tell you that these little things are time consuming, but fun! I designed the box and dividers, it was actually quite easy, I just measured how much space I would need and then added two inches to the length and the width. These extra two inches act as the sides of the box. The dividers were 2 1/2" wide, scored at 1/4", 1 1/4" and 2 1/4". I even added little tabs (1/4") at the end of each divider to attach to the sides of the box for added stability. More details to add, the letters on the tags were hand cut from the bingo title on the cards, I used the scallop circle and 1 3/8" circle punches for the "bingo balls" and 3/4" circles for the bingo markers.
Supplies...
Colours: Old Olive, Cherry Cobbler, Very Vanilla
Stamps: Bingo Background, Jolly Bingo Bits
Accessories: left over chipboard, Sizzix Scallop tags die, Spellbinders Blossom Tags and Accents, Itty Bitty flower punch, green rhinestones, hemp twine, 5/8" grosgrain ribbon, Jolly Holiday DSP, jumbo eyelets, scallop circle, 1 3/8", and 3/4" circle punches
I have made three of these Bingo sets as gifts for my nieces, it is just a small token gift, I think they'll like them and will give the girls something to do on Christmas Day. I hope you are happy you visited today, I'm always happy to have you! E
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