
Enjoy!
Supplies: Cricut Cartridges: Winter Woodland and Storybook, pattern paper, poinsettia flower, brad, satin ribbon, and a whole lotta love.
Now head on over to Teri's blog and check out her project for today. Teri is so awesome and talented, we have become such good friends. Thanks T, you are a sweetheart!

Love your designs. Look forward to viewing past designs and future ones.
ReplyDeleteDarleen
These are very nice thank you for sharing your talents.
ReplyDeleteOMG Christina......your box is totally amazing!!! Love that paper you used. The video is perfect and I LOVE that little box - sooooo cute!! Hugs, T
ReplyDeleteThank you Christina for sharing your talent with us!!!! I am really enjoying seeing what you & Teri have come up with!
ReplyDeleteLisa Sturgill
You do such beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteCindy
This little box is GORGEOUS!!! Great job, Christina!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Christina ... your videos are always fun to watch. hugs, eileen
ReplyDeleteChristina your gift box is beautiful! I can't wait to see what will be inside on Saturday. Great job!
ReplyDeleteChristina,
ReplyDeleteYour box idea is great! What a fun way to wrap a special gift for someone. I'm going to have to make a trip to Michaels and see if they have any.
Thanks for your ideas!
Phyllis
WOW Christina! This box is just fabulous! Seriously, it is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented and thank you so much for sharing your talent with us. My mind is swimming with all the stuff I want to do now to find the time. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteChristina, your box is soooo cute! Who wouldn't want to receive a gift in such a cute box! Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteKathryn
This is so pretty!!! I love the big and little box! Love your videos and your projects are always so beautiful. Please keep sharing your talent with us!
ReplyDeleteHi Christina! This box is just the bomb!! I LOVE IT! The paper is delicious - the video is another winner!! I love the way you photographed it also! I can't wait to make one of these! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteYou rock it every time, girl! Hugs, Joy
Cute gift box Christina!! TFS I've signed on as a follower and invite you to visit my blog.
ReplyDeleteTerry
Christina, I love you decorated boxes. They are perfect. I love them both, big and little one.
ReplyDeleteThe red one will be perfect for handmade Christmas ornaments. Thanks for sharing these.
Sorry this comment doesn't have to do with this post but where do I get the code for your Grab Button?
ReplyDeleteVery Cute Box, Great For Christmas!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this box and the paper you used on it. I guess I will have to make a trip to my M's to find some of these to work with
ReplyDeleteAlways wondered what to do with those boxes!
ReplyDeleteGreat project!
Cheryl
Cute box Christina! Our Hobby Lobby has bunches of those type boxes and I usually pass them up, because I think I have to use mod podge all the time... but just decorating with paper would be so much easier and way less messy!! Lov it! TFS!
ReplyDeleteTammy
Christmas with the Cricut
Another great video! Love how you used the "flourish" w/ the flower, on your orig. box. Cute ideas! TFS! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat project,love your boxes.
ReplyDeleteLinda W.
Beautiful box. I really like your videos. Thanks for sharing. Dianne
ReplyDeleteVery nice. How special gifts will be in these. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteLove both of these boxes Christina. I would be thrilled to recieve either one of these from if I were on your gift list. Great job!
ReplyDeleteChristina, Just gorgeous. The photography is beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteBoth boxes are really cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteso cute..love the idea
ReplyDeleteThanks for your video on the paper mache box. It would be cute for any holiday or birthday. I will try and find the box at my local Michaels to make one. Keep up your great video's and cards.
ReplyDeleteooooh!! I love your boxes!!! Even the mini box is adorable!!! Thanks for sharing!!
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Emma:)
love what you do with the cricut.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the way this came out. I am definitely going to try this. Thanks
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