Showing posts with label Rinea Foiled Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rinea Foiled Paper. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Holiday Star Gift Box with Rinea

Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a fun Holiday gift box featuring

I created this wonderful Holiday Star gift box.


Materials Used
Bazzil Basic Cardstock: Green
Art Glitter Glue
Brother Scan N Cut Machine

Let's get started!

I cut all the pieces for the box using my Brother Scan N Cut Machine. I cut the box pieces from green cardstock. I then cut the decorative pieces of the box from
All the pieces:
2 green lid side panels,  5 green start pieces, 2 green box bottom pieces, 
 Rinea: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck Foiled Paper  Star decorative panels, 
Rinea: Gold/Gold Glossy Paper star decorative panels, 
Rinea: Gold/Gold Glossy Paper lid decorative panels

The Lid
This is the fussiest part of the box. So, take your time with it,

I adhered the decorative  Rinea: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck Foiled Paper onto the lower section of lid side panels. then, I adhered the Rinea: Gold/Gold Glossy Paper to the upper section of the lid side panels.
 

Next, I adhered the two sections of the lid sides together.

Star section
This is the fussy part of the lid. 
I start by adhering the Rinea: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck Foiled Paper onto one section of star panels. then, I adhering the Rinea: Gold/Gold Glossy Paper onto the other side. 
I repeat this to all the start panels.

Next, I put adhesive onto the tab of one of the star section and press them into place. This will form one of the points of the star. I repeat this to the rest of the star panels.


Next, I put some adhesive onto 2 of the tabs on the side of the star panel and press them into place. This will start creating the star. I repeat this with all the star panels until I have a full star.
 
This is the top of the star and the bottom. We will be covering the bottom. Set it aside.
 

Then, I put some adhesive on the tab of lid side panels and press into place. The star shape will form once the tabs are secure.  

  
 

Next, I put adhesive onto the star tabs and press them onto the lid side panel we just made.
This will take some time to work just take your time. 
 

The star lid is formed. 
 
Next, I adhered the green panel to the inside of the lid. 
This will cover all the tabs and make the inside look more finished. 
 

The Box Bottom

I folded all the score lines. 
Next, I glued the tabs on the side section together. Then, I put some adhesive on all the bottom tabs and press the base onto them. I turn the box over and press on the inside of the box to make sure its all secure.

   

 

Finally, I adhere the Rinea: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck Foiled Paper panel 
to the inside to make it look nicely finished. 

The finished box size is 4.9” x 4.7” x 3.8” tall. 

Now the Holiday Star Gift Box is complete!


Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration!

Don't forget to stop by the Rinea Shop to pick up some of our wonderful Foiled Paper.

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Daisy Tea Light with Rinea

Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a fun and quick table decoration featuring our

Materials Used:
Distress Oxide Ink: Aged Mahogany
Distress Oxide Ink: Forest Moss
Distress Oxide Ink: Fossilized Amber
Imagine Crafts: Tear It Tape
Mainstay Brand: Battery Tea Light
Brother Scan n Cut Machine

Let's get started.

I used the Brother Scan n Cut to cut all the pieces for the daisy.
I cut the 3 sizes of the daisy's petal from Rinea: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck Foiled Paper.
I cut the 2 centerpieces of the daisy from Rinea: Gold/Gold Glossy Paper. Finally, I cut the leaves from Rinea Emerald/Gold Glossy Paper

Next, I inked the center Rinea: Gold/Gold Glossy Paper with Distress Oxide ink Fossilized Amber, followed by the  Rinea: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck Foiled Paper petals in Distress Oxide ink in Aged Mahogany and thRinea Emerald/Gold Glossy Paper leaves with Distress Oxide ink in Forest Moss. I do this for extra definition and to hide the white core of the Rinea Foiled Paper. I then applied Imagine Crafts tear it tape to all the pieces.
  

Then, I applied some Imagine Crafts tear it tape to the base of the tea light. I then placed the top of the daisy to the tea light. It just slips onto the tea light. Next, I remove the backing to the adhesive and press the top's anchoring tabs to the side of the tea light.  
  


Next, I remove the backing for the tear tape and start applying the Rinea: Gold/Gold Glossy Paper center petals. You just press them to the sides of the tea light. 
  

Then, I repeated the process with the Rinea: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck Foiled Paper. Starting with the small petals, then medium petals, and finally the large petals.

I again repeated the process with the Rinea Emerald/Gold Glossy Paper leaves.

Here's what the daisy tea light looks like on its side. Then, gently curl the leaves and petals downwards to form the daisy. I love that the Rinea Foiled Paper holds its shape.

  

Now, the Daisy Tea Light is complete! 
This little tea light is perfect for any table setting. With fall just around the corner the New Release 
Rinea: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck Foiled Paper will make it so easy to create beautiful Fall projects.


Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration!

Don't forget to stop by the Rinea Shop to pick up some of our wonderful Foiled Paper.