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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Expandable Photo Box & Cut File

Hey Hey Hey!!! Okay, here I am with the project and cut file I promised earlier this week. This is a photo box that the lovely Marion Smith created. I found this tute while visiting her blog, A Piece of Craft. Marion is simply amazing and if you have never paid her a visit I hope this encourages you to. To find the tute for the box click HERE for her blog...then got to kit boutique and then to videos....look for the expanding photo box, it is a two part tute. I am including a cut file for my cricut friends so all the measuring for the box and the papers are all done for you. I would like to give a big shout out to Judy for helping figure that out...check out Judy's awesome blog candy....click on the link on my sidebar. One cut file will be the box only and the other will include the box and the cuts for the flowers and some of the other embellishments I used on my box.
The front of this memory box is embellished with a button closure...Heritage for Memories, offray lace, and some fun beaded trim.
I used my K&C0 Life's Journey stack to create my box...just love those papers! I adore how the postcard paper looks for the expandable sides.

another view....
This pic shows the top inside of the box where I added some lace ribbon and this also gives a view of the dividers and tabs.
I decided I want to embellish my tabs and have not had time to finish them...but did not want to put off this post any longer.
Just some pics of what I have done on the tabs so far. The corner flourish is from my new Heritage cart...this is the first project I've used this wonderful cart on.
Thank you Barb for using vellum for your butterflies...it inspired me to try it again~These are cut from Sentimentals and then the edges are sponged with gold acrylic paint.
The flower was created with several cuts from plantin.

These cuts are also from Heritage....so much fun!
More of the Tim Holtz roses....click HERE to see how fun and easy these are to make....
My larger flower is the Tim flower with the xtra heart cuts from Home Decor as the bottom layer...all on the cut file. The wonderful flourish again Heritage. I am not sure if I want a pic or a quote in the K&Co frame...so it is empty right now.
My pink flowers are accented with Frosted Lace stickles while the newsprint roses have accents of Scattered Straw distress stickles. I also found this fab stem @ M's and knew it had a home on the top of my box.
Here are the cut file links....first time I've done this...hope it works!

21 comments:

  1. Wow! This is a gorgeous project and a awesome cut file to share! You go Sandy! I love this project!

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  2. Omgosh, Miss Sandy, this is gorgeous! I will have to come back later for the cut file. Looks like this would be a fantastic gift! BTW, I've cut that same tree and it was a booger bear to get off the mat at 3 inches, so I'm impressed! And love the flourish .. gonna have to explore my cart some more!

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  3. All I can say is WOW! Such a beautiful project and I'm sooo glad I ordered Heritage now! xxD

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  4. Wow Sandy I have been hanging out to see this box after the teaser you posted and it was well worth the wait. I have to try the roses they look gorgeous and far cheaper than prima. Heritage is a cart I am debating, but I think you have just tempted me even more.

    hugs
    Kaye x

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  5. wow Sandy it is awesome, love those flowers. Sandi

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  6. I love love love this project. This would be an awesome gift. You chose some great colors. Thanks for sharing the link to Tim Holtz's flower. I really like how yours turned out!

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  7. Judy, you are incredibly talented! WOW! I absolutely love this expandable memory box! You used some of my favorite papers and I'm loving the flowers, girlfriend! Super, super fantastic! You embellished like you do your scrap papers and that is so artistically done - just magnificent! ;D Thanks for sharing your resources as well - it certainly does inspire me to try this project!

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  8. Oh Sandy, you did such an amazing job with this AND your first cut file to share! just awesome!

    the details are fabulous with this! I just love it to death! and I do really like the tabs even if you wanted to do more, I think its perfect.

    so glad to see this...looks like a lot of hard (fun) work!

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  9. WOW...I'm speechless (for once in my life...lol) this is GORGEOUS! It was well worth the wait! The colors and paper you used go so well together and the flowers are awesome...thanks for the link, I'm heading over there now! TFS

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  10. Thank you so much for this Freebie. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Cricut Freebies Search List, under the Box, Purses, etc. post on Feb. 25, 2010. Thanks again.

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  11. Sandy, this is truly gorgeous! I love this expandable folder! How creative! Love that victorian touch. Simply stunning!
    I have left some bloggy love for you, second post down, beautiful blogger award!
    Blessings,
    kim xXx

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  12. This is stunning, so victorian, and frilly and lovely. Each time I look at what you create I just marvel at the detail. Thank you sooooo much for sharing your talent and inspiring us day to day.

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  13. Sandy - hey girl, you actually made my jaw drop! It moves alot cause I can't stop talking once I get started, lol, but this is a jaw dropper if I've seen one! Beautiful does not do it justice. Amazingly stunning! Your flowers are to die for and I love the vellum butterflies. Love all the pink and lace!

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  14. Hi! I had to come back and get another look at this gorgeous project!

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  15. Sandy.... girrrllll! You are sooooo amazing!! Look at this!! What a project you have been working on...no wonder you can't get your family scrapbooking caught up!! But I must say... this is sooooo worth it!! I could totally see making this memory file for each of my daughters... they would love it!!! Now all I need is some more time!! And I am loving, loving, loving your vellum butterflies!!! It's just like you to make yours look soooo much more beautiful!! Love the way you painted and accented them!!! This whole project just ROCKS!!... in a victorian kind of way!!!!
    Barb :)

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  16. I haven't the clue how I could of missed this post, but I did and I am so over thrilled I found it.. I downloaded that file the second I found it and I can't wait to get working one a memory box of my own.. although, I think I might make several and actually store all of my extra photos in it..
    thank you Sandy for this wonderful little project..
    hugs
    Nanné

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  17. Sandy, please forgive me - I called you Judy but meant Sandy - I guess I was so excited about your memory keeper, I just went bananas in the brain. Thank you for the compliments. I love that you don't mind that I made this box so much like yours but I've never seen anything that I loved so much at first sight that I had to have the exact (or very similar) same thing. I'm glad you don't mind scrap lifters. LOL! I cannot do those roses - so once I get that together, I'll have the finished part done (hopefully today) - need a six petal punch. *sigh* I'm just thrilled that you approve, though - thank you so much! YOU really inspire me to go to the next level and it even impressed hubby! ;D

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  18. OMGOSH Sandy!!!! I LOVE-LOVE-LOVE this!!!! Girl it is soooo beautiful soooo you!!!! I HAVE to try this out!!!!
    hugs
    Brenda

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  19. WOW WOW WOW!!! I am so loving this project!!!!!!!!!!!

    I have to do this!!! I could kick myself for being so busy this week and missing this when it was posted. This is simply stunning and... WOW!

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  20. Ok...DELISH!!! Wowsa. That is beautiful.
    Thanks for sharing.
    hugs,
    Me

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  21. one word....STUNNING! those flowers are gorgeous girl! hugs!

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