Mother's Day Card Box
Any Mom or Grandma likes presents that are made by hand. This box of cards is a perfect size to carry in your purse and bring out when someone asks to see the kids. The box also holds gift cards, business cards and small gifts- style it to fit any occasion! The Mother’s Day Card Box is the perfect way to show mom you care all the while giving her something practical to use. Whether she uses this adorable box to hold keepsakes or important business card, it is sure to keep her smiling for days to come.
Estimated Cost$11-$20
Time to CompleteIn an evening
Primary TechniquePaper Crafts
HolidayMother's Day
Project TypeMake a Project
Materials List
- 659700 Big Shot
- 655267 Extended Cutting Pads
- 659870 Recipe Card & Label by Eileen Hull
- 656492 Matboard Pack- white
- Therm O Web Easy Cut Adhesive sheets 6” x 12”
- Patterned paper- 6” x 12”
- ColorBox Blends by Eileen Hull- Stop, Melon, Tutu, Sunshine, Golden, Frog
- Spray mister- water
- Non-stick mat
- Small resin frame and scrap paper to fit inside frame
Instructions
Box Instructions
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Cover one sheet of mat board with double sided adhesive. Peel off release paper and place wrong side of paper facing mat board. Place right side of paper facing the die and run through Big Shot.
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Fold box over on all score lines making sure to fold away from the score lines.
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Place a line of tape down both tabs of the box. Remove release paper and fold box up. Tie a double bow on top of the box with seam binding.
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Doodle or stamp desired initial to fit inside the frame. Place a Zots on the flap of the box and add the frame to the flap, allowing it to hang over the edge and act as a closure.
Card Instructions:
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Die six cuts cards from mat board using the Recipe Card & Label.
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ColorBox Blends are a pigment ink applicator that works by pressing the valve in the center of the sponge on a flat surface. Every time the valve is depressed, it releases a dot of ink. On a non-stick mat, randomly dot the ColorBox Blends inks matching the paper you are using. When you have an area about 8” x 8” covered, spray with water mister so that colors begin to merge together. Take your white cards and place on the colors. Cover your cards with desired amount of ink- these can be very random. There is no right or wrong here- have fun and play with it. Flip card and repeat. When you run out of ink or it starts to look muddy, wipe up and make a new color palette. Repeat until all cards are done. Use a heat gun if desired to speed drying time.
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Add words, stamps, or photos to the cards. You can fit about six cards, depending on how dimensional they are. Tuck cards in box!
More Fabulous Craft Ideas for You
If you enjoy making Mother's Day card boxes, we have some great craft project recommendations for you!
For those who love creating personalized gifts, we suggest trying your hand at making a DIY photo album. You can customize the cover with your own design and fill it with special memories that your mom will cherish forever. This project is perfect for crafters of all skill levels and is a thoughtful gift idea for Mother's Day.
If you're looking to up your crafting game, why not try making a set of handmade greeting cards? You can experiment with different techniques like stamping, embossing, and paper quilling to create beautiful and unique cards that your mom will love. This project is great for intermediate crafters who want to expand their skills and create something special for Mother's Day.
For those who love working with paper and are looking for a fun and festive project, we recommend making a paper flower bouquet. You can create a variety of different flower designs using colorful paper and assemble them into a beautiful bouquet that will never wilt. This project is great for crafters of all levels and is a lovely gift idea for Mother's Day or any special occasion.
We hope these craft project ideas inspire you to get creative and make something special for your mom this Mother's Day! Happy crafting!
Let us know:
What is the most meaningful Mother's Day gift you have given or received?