My second post today... If you missed the first one, just scroll down or follow a direct link here.
It's Little Miss Muffet Stamps Inspiration Week and I made this Goat Milk Carton Box. :o)
For my project, I used a super fun LMM's Forgotten Scraps 'Old Billy Goat' digital stamp. This image and couple of other images will be released to the LMM's store today. :o)
First I made a milk carton box template from a white cardstock paper (8.5" x 5.75") and assembled the box, leaving only one side on top to open. The box is same size as a Valentine Milk Carton Gift Box I made last month (first milk carton box I made). I'm planning Box Tutorial Series here on my blog in close future, so I didn't prepare step by step instructions for today.
I glued lovely stitched hills die cuts on all sides of the box. I don't have die cutting machine. My dear friend and DT mate Kristina cut and sent them to me. Thank you Kristina!! :o) Stop by Kristina's blog, she makes super cute and fun cards. :o)
Next up was the goat. So fun!!! I printed the image on a watercolor paper and left it dry through the night to prevent ink smearing. Next day, I colored the image in watercolor technique using Distress Inks. After drying, I fussy cut it, leaving thin white border around it, added white highlights on the image, glued 2 mm thick foam on the back of it and placed it on the box.
Lastly, I coated a goat's collar with Clear Wink of Stella and embellished the box with enamel dots and arrows.
List of supplies:
- LMM's Forgotten Scraps 'Old Billy Goat' digital stamp
- white cardstock paper
- Koh-i-noor pop Aquarell Watercolor Paper, 250 gms
- stitched hills die cuts (gift from my friend and DT mate Kristina)
- Tim Holtz's Distress Inks
- Mustard Seed
- Fossilized Amber
- Hickory Smoke
- Black Soot
- Uniball Signo White
- ZIG Wink of Stella Brush (Gl. clear 999)
- Create a Smile 'Holly & Berry' enamel stickers
- Create a Smile 'Frosty Fun' enamel stickers
- UHU universal glue
- foam sheet scraps, 2 mm thick
- Fiskars High Precision Personal Paper Trimmer
- bone folder
- scissors
- printer
- Marabu fine rounded paint brush no. #0
- acrylic block
- crafting needle
- water
- paper towels
I hope you liked my project for today and got inspired. For more inspiration, stop by the LMMS Challenge Blog. There's still time to join us in our current Challenge #158 - Anything Goes. There is a prize for one lucky winner: $10.00 Gift Voucher to the LMMS shop. We like to select couple other projects to highlight as well. :o)
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Super cute. I love the grass base around the carton and the fun dots. What a cool project!
ReplyDeleteHow fun and cute goat on your adorable milk box!! Love the shades of green of the stitched hills, they have a lovely spring feel! The enamel dots and arrows embellishments look great!
ReplyDeleteOooh, this is amazing Milka! :D I love this milk box (and I already admire Valentine box) it reminds me of my childhood when we have yogurts and milk box like this. :) And Billy the Goat is super adorable! :) Thanks for the tip to leave printed images overnight to dry.
ReplyDeleteP.s: I never noticed that you don't have the cutting machine.. Good to know! :)
preslatka kutijica i kozica!
ReplyDeleteMilka, this Milk Carton looks great and I love this cute goat!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Wiebke (KomMa-designed)
Your milkpack is adorable, so sweet and the goat is lovelu coloured as well, perfect combination, thank you for making this gorgeous creation for LMMS this week, hugs, Marion
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute, Milka. Very original project. I love that fun goat! Your printer can handle watercolor paper with no trouble? Hmmmm. I need to see about getting a new printer! Thanks for playing along at Happy Little Stampers WC Challenge.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project Milka! I love the design and the image is super cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
Mandy xx
How cute ! Love it and great colouring. What a unique take! Thank you for joining us at Happy Little Stampers. Jenny x
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