Isn't it fabulous! The template is available through my Etsy shop as an SVG cut file, as well as a PDF if you prefer to cut out by hand.
Showing posts with label wedding favour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding favour. Show all posts
Saturday, 25 February 2023
SVG Dress Favour Box
In addition to my shirt favour boxes, you can now make your very own dress favour box! With room inside for some sweets or small treats, this box would make a wonderful gift for weddings, bridal showers, Mother's Day, birthdays and so much more!
Saturday, 2 October 2021
Cuboid Gift Box
I've been asked several times whether it's possible to make a rectangular (cuboid) box using my heart favour (cube) box template.
Well, the answer is yes! And here's the result!
Aren't they cute?
Watch my video tutorial to see how I converted my cube box template:
To make one of these boxes, you will need:
* Heart Favour Box template (PDF and SVG available)
* Computer and printer to print the PDF template and instructions
* Digital cutting machine
* Double-sided cardstock / patterned card (220-250gsm / 80-92lb recommended)
* Lighter, double-sided card or paper for the bow )160-220gsm / 60-80lb recommended)
* Craft glue / double-sided tape
If you are not using a cutting machine you will also need:
* Craft knife / scissors
* Scoring tool
* Ruler
Although I converted my SVG template in Cricut Design Space, you could just as easily use the PDF template and stretch it (resize the width only) using something like Photoshop, before printing it out.
Let me know how it goes, and maybe I'll try a tall rectangular box next time, by resizing the height instead!
Suzanne
Saturday, 16 February 2019
Paper Flower Tutorial
Following on from my paper rose tutorial, I now have a video showing how I create the different paper flowers that adorn the top of some of my teapot boxes. They are really simple to make and, I think you'll agree, they give the teapots a more elaborate quality!
I hope this inspires you to create some of your own different paper flowers. You can use a matching colour or a contrasting colour to add that extra special finishing touch to your teapot boxes.
Saturday, 15 August 2015
Teacup Template
To complement my Teapot Treats gift boxes, my matching teacup and saucer template is now available as a PDF download.
The template is designed to fit on A4 (but can be re-sized) which will make a teacup approximately 4.7 x 8 x 11cm. It has clear instructions (in English) and can be purchased through my Etsy shop.
- PDF template
- Patterened or coloured cardstock (200-250gsm recommended)
- Craft knife / scissors
- Scoring tool
- Ruler
- Craft glue / PVA
- Embellishments (optional)
To add detail to these teacups, I also added a light touch of gold to the edges of the cup, handle and saucer.
Sunday, 2 August 2015
Minion Teapot Box
I was recently asked if I could make one of my teapot boxes in the style of a minion. It was for a friend's birthday party (based on favourite film characters) so how could I refuse?
An image of the finished teapot came instantly to mind, and so I set to work straight away, sketching how it would look.
The obvious starting point was the colour for the actual teapot. I chose a deep yellow cardstock, and using my template the main structure was soon created.
I added black ribbon to the base of the lid, making sure the raw edges were at the front (to be hidden later under the eye), and glued a few thin strands of black card (hair) to the top.
For the dungarees, I printed out a blue denim image and cut it to fit around the teapot base. I added two denim straps over the arms (handle and spout) and a pocket for the front. I drew on the buttons and the pocket logo and added some orange stitching for detail.
Now for the eye... What to use? At first I considered creating one totally out of card. But why bother, I thought, when a plastic bottle top would do!
After finding one the right size, I sprayed it silver and glued a printed (minion) eye to the inside. I then cut out a circle of silver card to cover the front, and glued a small circle of acetate to the inside. I then glued the finished eye to the front of the lid, making sure that the ribbon ran through the centre.
A little drawn on smile, and my minion teapot was complete!
It made me think that I could now create almost any kind of novelty teapot using my template - film characters included! My favourite so far though still has to be my Dr Who TARDIS teapot.
I wonder what I'll be creating next... maybe a two-eyed minion?
If you have been inspired to make your own little teapot boxes - for whatever occasion, and in any style - please visit my Etsy shop where you will find my template. I would love to see what you create using it!
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Steampunk Tea Set
At last! Here it is. My matching teacup and saucer to complement my latest steampunk teapot.
I am thrilled with how this set has turned out!
The saucer has a small doily on it, delicately matching the top of the teapot lid.
The perfect unique gift for any tea-lover.
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Retro Red Teapot
I love the vibrancy and the detail on this red teapot box.
Perfect to display at any tea party, it can be filled to the brim with delicious treats!
Steampunk Teapot Box
Here's my latest steampunk-inspired teapot box. It's different, but I think it works...
I kept the keyhole in the front, as I really like that idea - I just changed the surround to an oval one, which compliments the circular top hat.
Now all I need is a matching teacup!
I kept the keyhole in the front, as I really like that idea - I just changed the surround to an oval one, which compliments the circular top hat.
Now all I need is a matching teacup!
Monday, 1 December 2014
Steampunk Teapot
This is my first attempt at a steampunk teapot, and I am more than pleased with how it's turned out!
After a little more research into steampunk design, I came up with this simple idea:
A bit of Rub 'n' Buff later and I am thrilled with the result:
A mini pressure guage on the lid replaces the flower on my usual teapot boxes...
and I cut the keyhole out of the front so that it is an actual hole. This would look great with a light inside it!
Monday, 24 November 2014
TARDIS Teapot Box
So excited about this one! As an avid Doctor Who fan, it was only a matter of time before I designed and created my own Doctor Who themed teapot gift box. And of course, what better to use as my inspiration than the TARDIS itself?!
I found the perfect colour cardstock, and using my PDF template, I decided to create a medium-sized teapot box. I made six individual side panels and printed the graphics to fit. I was definitely inspired by this image from a recent episode:
I am thrilled with the result!
Although the actual TARDIS is four-sided, the hexagonal form of this teapot fits in perfectly with the interior of the TARDIS and the central console ... I wonder if I could create a mini console to fit inside?
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Beautiful Teapot Boxes
My latest creations - two more examples of my larger teapot gift boxes. These already have a home to go to, but you can create your own using my easy to follow template available from my Etsy shop.
Thursday, 21 August 2014
More Teapot Treats!
Over the last few weeks I have been experimenting with my Teapot Treats PDF template.
After previously creating this miniature version, which I absolutely adore, I have just finished making a larger version, and I don't mind saying, I have fallen totally in love with it!
I have had lots of enquiries recently, asking me how much one of my teapot boxes will hold. Well, I designed the original size teapot to hold 10 round teabags, as shown on this video:
Now, using my template, almost any size seems possible!
Of course, when creating the different sizes, the weight of cardstock needs to be adjusted - heavier for larger teapot boxes, and lighter for the smaller ones.
This latest one was created using 260gsm cardstock, and as you can see, there is plenty of room inside for these (larger) teabag packets.
After previously creating this miniature version, which I absolutely adore, I have just finished making a larger version, and I don't mind saying, I have fallen totally in love with it!
I have had lots of enquiries recently, asking me how much one of my teapot boxes will hold. Well, I designed the original size teapot to hold 10 round teabags, as shown on this video:
Now, using my template, almost any size seems possible!
Of course, when creating the different sizes, the weight of cardstock needs to be adjusted - heavier for larger teapot boxes, and lighter for the smaller ones.
This latest one was created using 260gsm cardstock, and as you can see, there is plenty of room inside for these (larger) teabag packets.
Friday, 8 August 2014
Golden Teapot Gift Box
OK, so I couldn't resist. I saw this gold glitter cardstock and knew exactly what to do with it!
The card was a little tricky to work with at first, but it was well worth the effort. It has a gorgeous texture to it, and the teapot sparkles beautifully in the sunlight.
The card was a little tricky to work with at first, but it was well worth the effort. It has a gorgeous texture to it, and the teapot sparkles beautifully in the sunlight.
I tried something a little different with the decoration on the lid, and am really pleased with the effect. The rose came out slightly smaller than usual, so I created thin spirals to bulk it out a bit.
What do you think? I hope you like it as much as I do!
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