Last month,
Mama helped us with the Sister Stamps Release #2 by making samples and posting it on her blog. I've been a big fan of her's for awhile now and actually got to meet Miss Anonymous in person once. Wish I could've chatted with her more, but I was happy to finally meet this mystery woman- kinda reminds me of the Wizard of Oz! So mysterious!
One of her
projects caught my eye and I had to go investigate further by clicking on all the links till I eventually found the tutorial on how to make this box. It's called Box of Drawers and I actually saw a different version of this at a paper craft store in Honolulu. This version was much easier as it did not require chipboard.
The washi paper I used is very busy, so I decided to cut a circle in gold and mounted Kiyomi on it so she wouldn't get lost in the washi. Here's a close up of Kiyomi.
And here's the inside of the box. When the box is closed up, the drawers nest nicely and can hold tiny treats. It reminds me of those lacquer chests you see from Japan.
Well, my project is not as stunning as Mama's, but I hope it will inspire you to try one yourself. Check out Mama's sample and be prepared to be blown away if you haven't seen it before. Thanks Mama for being a great inspiration!
It's release day today for our Release #3 images. That means you can finally get your hands on our holiday images. Enjoy!
6 comments:
O my this is awesome! I fell in love with the one Mama made and yours is just as gorgeous. Now that I have some free time I'm hoping to try this box of wonders. Kiyomi looks wonderful and I love all the papers you chose. It does look like a Japanese lacquer box. Wonderful job!! TFS!
This is awesome Jenny! and it really looks like a japanese lacquer box too... And the washi papers matches perfectly with Kiyomi... great for trinkets to be stored in.....
This is just stunning Jenny! Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous creation!
What a wonderful gift this would make & the surprise in the eyes of the receiptent who would get it. Great job! tfs
I love this box! The colors are perfect and Kiyomi looks just right where she is.
TFS
Absolutely gorgeous box, Jenny! You're right...it really does look like a Japanese laquer box! Love that washi paper...a wonderful backdrop for darling Kiyomi!
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