I had so much fun making the mini pizza box last week, I wanted to try out a bigger one. Mary Fish had already done all the math for me so it was easy peasy. I needed to make a project with coloring for my stamp camp yesterday. So I picked Harvest Home stamp set to decorate the top.

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The box is made out of a 6″ x 11″ strip of Kraft cardstock.

The image is stamped with Chocolate Chip craft ink on a 2 5/8″ square of watercolor paper and embossed with clear embossing powder.

It was colored with Aqua Painter and Classic Inks (Creamy Caramel, Close to Cocoa, Chocolate chip, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Riding Hood Red, Baja Breeze.)

The edges were distressed with the cutter kit. The square was adhered to a 1/4″ bigger piece of Chocolate chip cardstock that was distressed as well. The top right corner was paper pierced.

I took a 3 3/4″ piece of Chocolate Chip, punched the corners with the ticket corner punch and distressed the edges. It was layered with a 1/4″ smaller piece of Old Olive that was ticket corner punch and distressed as well. On top of that is a 2″ x 3 3/4″ piece of Baja Breeze Patterns Designer Paper that was distressed and sanded.

 To make it fit for the Limited Supply Challenge, I added three eyelets on the bottom right. The sentiment was inked with Chocolate chip marker, stamped on Confetti White and punched out with the large oval punch. The edges were distressed, the oval taped to a big scrap of Chocolate chip and cut out. I added another eyelet to the right and adhered it over the main image. The image as well as the bottom layers were attached with dimensionals.

Have a wonderful Sunday! Hugs and smiles

Beate

Stay at Home Mom of Three, Splitcoast Team Member and Copic and Spellbinders die Lover.

16 Responses to “Harvest Blessings”

  1. Beate, this is such a fantastic project. Love the coloring of your fabulous image.

  2. How beautiful Beate!! Fabulous colored image!! TFS your adorable pizza box!! 🙂

  3. Excellent! The coloring is awesome and the distressing is always a personal fave. Absolutely beautiful. I’m off to browse a few of Mary’s latest creations.

  4. SO pretty! I like the colors too. I never think to use blue for a seasonal card like this but it really adds something intersting. Nicely done! 😉

  5. The coloring is so bright the pumpkin looks real- great job!!!

  6. Oooh, love the coloring and distressing on this one! 😀

  7. I love love love this! The pumpkin is precious and the layout is fabulous! Thanks for sharing!

  8. This is so pretty and your colors are so vibrant! I love that.

  9. Your larger sized pizza box looks so festive, and your coloring is amazing!! I love all of your distressing and piercing too!!

  10. You sure do have these boxes down! This image is just full of bountiful blessings! Hugs, Deb

  11. I love these colors together for fall. The papers, paper piercing bring it all together beautifully!

  12. Beautiful job! I love the little corners. Sometimes I’m drawn to the finishing touches that make it a masterpiece. Gorgeous coloring on the stamped image too. Have a wonderful day!

  13. I love Mary’s blog, and she’s such a sweetheart, too. Those pizza boxes are really adorable! Love your fall version of it 🙂

    Cindy

  14. Thanks for the shout out. What a doll! Your watercoloring is impeccable. Love the pumpkin and sky. It’s on my list of things I need to do more of (along with more eyelets–you hit them both). Thanks for the inspiration. Just a note on your sentiment, I finally took the plunge and cut out an oval mat (as you described).

    Hugs . . . . M

  15. This is so pretty! I love that giant pumpkin

  16. This is darling!…of course!
    I love that my little boxes are catching on everywhere!!…exciting!

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