2.13.12-
Hi... there!
I wanted to share a little gift I put together for my sweet friend, Becky. {Love her to pieces!} She is an amazing friend & example to me, simply adore her! The reason for putting this little box together was because of a gift exchange I was doing along with of my friends, the Cultivate girls.
{*Locals: tune into Studio 5 at 11 today on Channel 5 to see more of our gift exchange}
{*Locals: tune into Studio 5 at 11 today on Channel 5 to see more of our gift exchange}
We have done it for a couple of years now & it is simply delightful to watch every one's faces light up when they receive their gift from a friend.
The idea for the gift box exchange came from {here} I introduced it to the group as something we could do for each other at our monthly luncheons in February.
It's been so much fun- these ladies are so creative in what they choose to stuff & fill their boxes up with. I'm always amazed at their talents.
{Love you- N, H, S, & B!}
Without further adieu here is what I packaged up for my friend. I found the adorable denim {so reminded me of her} box at Walmart. Another reason I loved it was the stitched pocket that was on the front.
{more places to stash some goodies ;)}
{more places to stash some goodies ;)}
I filled the pocket up with some Valentine bingo cards, the most adorable vintage inspired cupcake toppers & some red, white & pink packs of sixlets.
{So stinkin' cute!}
Open the box inside to find each tiny compartment filled with a fun little something. Not your traditional chocolate candy box my friend! Don't get me wrong I love chocolate but something about taking all that out & then filling it up with sweets, trinkets & tiny treasures instead is so much better!
{not to mention much less calories!}
I tried to think of things I thought Becky would love & be able to use in all her crafting, decorating & just being a fun Grandma to so many adorable little ones.
-Little wooden hearts, some painted some not, to be used on a project or just glued to a card- |
-This silky ribbon with buttons sewn on it reminded me of her & just seemed to say Valentine's Day. A little sack filled with some V-Day candy corns- |
- Some sour gummy strawberry & watermelon lips {so yummy!} & a smooth Lindor Chocolate ball nestled into place - |
-Got to have some chocolate in there somewhere, right? Heart shaped Jr. Mints are just the thing. I also filled up a section with some cute colorful clips & fasteners.- |
One thing I know for sure about my sweet friend is she loves CoLOR & all things bright. So I made her a zip-tie heart garland that she could hang up somewhere in her home.
So cheerful & FuN!
{for directions on how to make this garland go Here}
I enjoyed so much putting this box together for Becky. I love giving something sweet to dear friends.
Now... here is the adorable box I received from my friend, Sheryl. The top of the box alone had me swooning- I loved it! The little framed bee is totally me & so cute. All the doilies, lace, fabric trim, tickets & letters were fabulous. The tag she attached onto the box was so personal & sweet. It's something I'll treasure forever.
-Thank you Friend!-
Inside the box she filled up with goodies of all kinds, a darling dainty fabric banner
{can you tell us Cultivate girls love a banner? I think we each got one}
my own Betty Bop lip gloss {hello!?!} & this adorable little candy box. I loved how Sheryl tore out a page from the dictionary to decorate the top of the box & then how she put the heart right over the Honeybee. AaaHHh!!
I loved it so much that I made this photo the header for the H&H FaceBook page this month.
Hope the taped piece that appeared on Studio 5 & this post have inspired you to run out & get a valentine box of your own. Remove the content inside
{either toss all the chocolate or eat & enjoy it!}
& fill it up with sweet, thoughtful gifts for a loved one or a friend. Such a thoughtful gift to give someone to show them how much you really do care.
Happy Hearts Day everyone- XoXo!
{M}
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