Baby Girl Explosion Box
{FTC disclaimer: I received some of these products for free but was not compensated for writing this post. This post contains affiliate links so I may make a few pennies if you buy something!}
Recently I had a request to make a card for a newborn baby girl. I gave the requestee 3 choices and she picked the one I was hoping to do, an explosion box. I haven't done one for awhile so I was happy to do this.
While cruising the Silhouette Design Store the other day, I came across this Explosion Box 3D Baby Room file by Daniela Moscone with Flavir Design.
I cut the square foam just a smidge smaller than my top piece.
I ran all three pieces in a row through my machine.
To show you the coverage of adhesive I got on all three pieces, look at the back of the black square. Perfection!
This method worked so much better than the ATG gun I tried to do months ago!
I decided to add a ribbon sandwiched between the black square and the foam.
I didn't have to add any further adhessive
Where oh where has the Xyron Creative Station Lite® been all my life?!
I ran the sole of the booties through the Xyron 1.5" Sticker Maker. This made it easier to align the tabs without messing with wet glue.
I used the McGuill flower rolling set for the little flowers on the booties.
Right Side
Back Side
Left Side
Inside before I dropped all of the walls
Dropped walls
This is where I really love the double sided paper. I don't have to make double cuts of anything to decorate the inside/outside of anything.
To bring a little size to the situation, the body suit is no larger than a dime.
Left wall with 3D blocks, lamp, and a 3D shelf
Back wall
Right wall with a 'welcome' frame. The frame is embossed with a dotted Darice folder and the Sizzix Big Shot
Front wall is where I allowed a space for a message
The sheet pulls out for convenience
Recently I had a request to make a card for a newborn baby girl. I gave the requestee 3 choices and she picked the one I was hoping to do, an explosion box. I haven't done one for awhile so I was happy to do this.
While cruising the Silhouette Design Store the other day, I came across this Explosion Box 3D Baby Room file by Daniela Moscone with Flavir Design.
This project took a full 3 days to complete. However, I got to play with a lot of toys, starting with the paper. I decided to use this file with DCWVinc.'s Posh & Pink stack. I think this stack is perfect for any little girl. It has subtle pinks, grays, silvers, whites, and blacks in it.

Now I am all about saving time! And sometimes I need to bring in extra little things to help with that. Clothespins, great for holding corners while I move on to other pieces.
Another time saving tool that I love using is the Xyron 1.5" Sticker Maker. I used this for all the little details for this box.
I just so happen to run out of pop up tabs the other day. I bought a pack of foam sheets a long time ago with the hopes of making my own pop up tabs. Well, the ATG gun I was using wouldn't cooperate with me. I am glad I saved the foam sheets because this new toy worked wonders!
I grabbed a sheet of foam and my newest toy, the Xyron Creative Station Lite® and made my own pop up square for the top of the boxI cut the square foam just a smidge smaller than my top piece.
I ran all three pieces in a row through my machine.
To show you the coverage of adhesive I got on all three pieces, look at the back of the black square. Perfection!
This method worked so much better than the ATG gun I tried to do months ago!
I decided to add a ribbon sandwiched between the black square and the foam.
I didn't have to add any further adhessive
Where oh where has the Xyron Creative Station Lite® been all my life?!
Next I cut out a bunch of rolled flowers. Of course with my luck though, my quilling tool broke after the 2nd flower!
But I was able to continue onI used the McGuill flower rolling set for the little flowers on the booties.
The last and final toy I played with was my embossing powder for the leaves.
Final project:
Back Side
Left Side
Inside before I dropped all of the walls
Dropped walls
This is where I really love the double sided paper. I don't have to make double cuts of anything to decorate the inside/outside of anything.
To bring a little size to the situation, the body suit is no larger than a dime.
Left wall with 3D blocks, lamp, and a 3D shelf
Back wall
Right wall with a 'welcome' frame. The frame is embossed with a dotted Darice folder and the Sizzix Big Shot
Front wall is where I allowed a space for a message
The sheet pulls out for convenience
Materials Used:
- DCWVinc. 12 x 12 double side Posh & Pink Stack
- Xyron
- Sizzix Big Shot
- Darice Embossing Folder
- Silhouette Cameo 3
- Silhouette Studio-Designer Edition
- Silhouette Design Store
- American Crafts Premium gray ribbon
- McGill Flower Roller
- VersaMark Ink
- Recollections Black embossing powder
- Darice Heating Gun
- Close to My Heart Springtime Wishes Stamp
{FTC disclaimer: I received some of these products for free but was not compensated for writing this post. This post contains affiliate links so I may make a few pennies if you buy something!}
Gosh! I love this to pieces Sonja!!! Beyond cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Helle!
DeleteAbsolutely stunning! A keepsake that will be treasured forever. I love the elegant color scheme for a little girl that you used. So classy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Beth!
DeleteThis is absolutely adorable, love it! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you Judi!
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ReplyDeletewhere can I get file for 3D blocks and 3D shelf?
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