Hello everyone, so pleased you stopped by for a visit.
I'm back to show you my finished Craft Caddy.
I should have actually posted this a couple of days ago but life has been a bit hectic lately and I haven't had the chance to do it till now. Everyone's in bed and I have some quiet time to myself. Yayyy!!!
The papers I've used are Graphic 45's French Country and all the edges were inked with Walnut Stain Distress Ink. The decorative edges were made using Martha Stewart's Doily Lace Border Punch.
The papers were glued on with Gel Medium and then were coated with Modge Podge for protection. I didn't add much in the way of embellishments because this Caddy will get used a lot and I'm afraid anything too much would just get damaged ... also I feel the papers are gorgeous enough to stand on their own anyway.
Here is a view of the inside of the Caddy.
On the sides I added a chippie label from the same collection, fussy cut some of the sunflowers from the paper and glued them on top.
I cut the sunflowers and a few of the leaves twice and glued them on top of each other for more dimension.
The other side was decorated in the same manner.
The word 'create' on the front of the box was made using the Scrabble page from Kaisercraft's Timeless Classics. I fussy cut the letters, glued them onto some pasteboard for extra height and then mounted them onto some black cardstock so they would stand out from the backgraound.
The chippie frame is from Little Birdie which I coloured with Versa Color Burgundy and then coated with Glossy Accents. The chippie tag and the label are both from the French Country Collection and the gorgeous red flower is from Prima.
The chippie frame is from Little Birdie which I coloured with Versa Color Burgundy and then coated with Glossy Accents. The chippie tag and the label are both from the French Country Collection and the gorgeous red flower is from Prima.
Here you can see the back of the box ...
... and here it is with all my most used tools inside.
I'm sure everyone will recognise that the metal feet are from Tim Holtz. They were a last minute addition and I was amazed what a difference they made to the look of the Caddy.
I've been using it for the last couple of days and I must say I love it!!
Well, I hope you've enjoyed this little journey with me in making this Craft Caddy. I certainly had fun putting the tutorial together (my previous post) and making the box and I hope that, for at least some of you, it has been informative and a little bit of an inspiration.
Thank you so much for visiting and I hope you enjoy what's left of your day.
Take care and God Bless.
oxox Marg
Well, I hope you've enjoyed this little journey with me in making this Craft Caddy. I certainly had fun putting the tutorial together (my previous post) and making the box and I hope that, for at least some of you, it has been informative and a little bit of an inspiration.
Thank you so much for visiting and I hope you enjoy what's left of your day.
Take care and God Bless.
oxox Marg