Friday 17 August 2012

Recycled Chocolate Box

Hi everyone !!
How r u doing ?? Enjoying rain ??Well i am here to share a recycled choclate box which i actually made for my cousin's ring ceremony, held on 10th of this august. It was on 9th morning she asked me to make a ring box and at such a short notice i thought of recyling an old heart shaped chocolate box. This shape was apt for the occassion. This was the box that i decided to recycle -
 P.S.- Picture Heavy Post


I transformed it into this ring box. I removed the sticker from lid and golden chocolate container from the box.

For the lid i have used iris folding , blings and pink frilled ribbon to decorate it.


This is how it looks when it is opened. There is a small box in the center. I have stucked a heart shaped ring box in the center which was there in my stash for ages. This box actually contains the ring. The remaining space in the outer box is filled with white foam roses.


The inner box on openinig it's lid-


A closer look to both the boxes. The love tape used on sides of small box went well with the theme. I got it in candy from Ujjwal.

Box without ring -


A closer look at the lid of the inner small heart box -


It's not all done. I have also embellished a plate to stuck the ring box. This plate is covered with pink shimmer paper and embellished with lace and pink frilled ribbon.


I stucked the box in the center of the plate. The remaiing space is left for keeping fresh rose petals.


Some more pics -


Entering it into following challenges -
Snehal's Challenge - Any kind of box
Shopping our stash Challenge#64 - Revisit an oldie (iris folding)
Whoopsi Daisy - Anything Goes

Hope u liked it !!
Thanks for stopping by :)

19 comments:

  1. Gorgeous box.beautifully done.thanks for linking it up at my challenge

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  2. Wow, wow, wow, this is one amazing transformation, the detail of your design is stunning, those flowers the colours it is awesome, thank you for sharing your project with us at Whoopsie Daisy this week.
    Hugs
    lorraine x

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  3. beautiful upcycling!! I actually thought it was ready made!!

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  4. Gorgeous work. Thank you for playing at Whoopsi Daisy this week.
    Hugs Nataliya

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  5. WOW what a transformation such a contrast the before and after pictures are.Recycling always excites me but you have carried it to a wonderful level!Love the idea of iris folding and the foam flowers!!
    Cheers
    Sonia
    cardsandschoolprojects.blogspot.com

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  6. This is some amazing recycling Poornima... WOW... I love the iris folding idea... I have been thinking of trying iris folding but just never get the idea on ho to implement it but seeing your work inspires me.. Maybe one of these days I would give it a shot.. Gorgeous work....

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  7. Wao !! Your box looks beautiful ...Love the Iris folding and the flowers you have used !!You have done such fabulous recycling :)

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  8. A beautiful box, great piece of recycling. Thanks for joining us at Whoopsi Daisy this time. Carol DT x

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  9. Simply stunning and a gorgeous altered item! LOVE the iris folder on this beautiful box!
    Thanks for joining us at Shopping Our Stash.
    Lynn

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  10. Such a stunning box and such a clever idea. You have decorated it beautifully, well done. Thanks for sharing it with us at Whoopsi Daisy for our ‘Anything Goes’ challenge. Hope to see you next week. Hugs Christine x

    New Daisy & Friends At Christmas CD launching at 10.00am (UK time) Sunday 19th August on Create & Craft.

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  11. Fab work. The idea of using iris folding is really great!

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  12. wow ,stunning beauty,what a idea to decorate box.lovin it.
    megha
    http://meghanuj01.blogspot.in/

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  13. fab boxes and the iris folding turned out great!
    Thank you for joining us at Shopping Our Stash!

    Hugs, Alica ;)

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