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Blue Party Favor Boxes

I found a very cute printable Blue box template at Shala’s website Don’t Eat the Paste only recently.

I hadn’t come across her site before and I wish I had seen it earlier :)

Coming back to my boxes,I chose the circle dot printable 2″box for the party favors.

Step 1:Print the boxes

I downloaded the image and took it to the xerox shop near my house. They had 220 gsm paper so I got the boxes printed out on that. The first color print is 15Rs and the following ones are 10Rs each. I took 15 prints to be on the safer side (though we expected only 11 people to come to the bridal shower.)

Step 2:Cut the box templates and fold

I spent two evenings after work cutting out the boxes using a combination of a Xacto knife blade,huge scissors and nail scissors :){I get bored with my tools I suppose ;) }

Step 3:Glue the box flaps

The paper has a shiny side and a dull side –the pattern is printed on the shiny side so I had to use Fevicol to stick it properly. Ordinary glue sticks made the paper slip and slide here and there!

Step 4:Add a finishing touch

After making the box,I stuck a single blue flower sticker from Pie Lane on the top of each box. I don’t know the price as I got it as a kit from Kavitha. You can read more about it here.

Total Expense Breakdown

Total Expense = Approximately 200 Rs for 15 boxes.

15 Printouts = 155 Rs

1 tube Fevicol = 20 Rs (already in stash)

15 Pie Lane Flower Stickers (I don’t know the price sorry.)

A bit about Shala’s Don’t Eat the Paste Website

Shala Kerrigan is from UK and is the editor of the beadwork site at BellaOnline. She is a dedicated blogger with a craft blog called Don’t Eat the Paste.

Shala posts free templates for

  • Printable boxes
  • Cupcake boxes
  • Jewelry boxes
  • Purse shaped boxes
  • Cookie boxes
  • Pillow Boxes
  • Easter Egg boxes
  • Chocolate boxes
  • Halloween Themed boxes
  • Mardi Gras masks
  • Tea Bag boxes and
  • Mandalas to color.

I believe she has a template for EVERY occasion and for every reason to gift!!

Please do visit Shala’s website. She is so generous to give out all her art for free downloads  –I really am in awe of her kindness!

Note:If you want to buy a blank template or custom order a box with one of her existing templates? Visit her Etsy shop Dont Eat The Paste. She also offers bead pattern e-books for sale there and she also takes custom orders.

How to make embellished Flip Flops

DIY Blue Butterfly Flip Flops

DIY Blue Butterfly Flip Flops

Today,I want to show you the pretty flip flops I made for my friend Angel,as a gift at her bridal shower.

Embellish Store Bought Flip Flops

Embellishing a pair of flip flops is really easy and I bet you can do it too. I found it rather addictive,and so you may just find me buying more flip flops to decorate soon :)

Step 1:Buy plain flip flops

I got these pretty navy blue flip flops from Westside in Spencer’s Plaza for Rs 150. I chose these because they have hearts on them,they were the right size for my friend,and they have smooth straps which makes gluing embellishments easy. And oh,did I mention that my friend’s favorite color is blue?

Buy plain flip flips

Buy plain Navy blue flip flips

Step 2:Start embellishing the straps

I bought a really cute bright blue sequin trim from Landmark in Spencer’s plaza. It is really bright and shiny so I thought it’s best that I stick it only on one strap per slipper. I didn’t want to go overboard with the bling :)

Tip:I always thought that I needed a hot glue gun to stick anything onto the flip flops but Fevibond seems to work just fine! I have a hot glue gun that I bought a couple of months ago from Tina Arts and Crafts in Vadapalani but I have been cleaning my room,so I couldn’t find it in time for this project. My dad was so sweet as to run out and get me a jumbo tube of Fevibond :)

  • I started by cutting a strip of the trim slightly longer than the length of the slipper strap.
  • I put Fevibond on one end (on the right side) and I put a line of Fevibond on the slipper in the point of the V (where the straps meet in the centre).
  • After 10 minutes,I stuck the ribbon to the flip flops on top of the Fevibond I had already laid down.
  • I held the ribbon in place using a jumbo paper binder clip.
  • Then I put Fevibond on the rest of the strap and on the underside of the ribbon and waited for another 10 minutes.
  • Almost Done! –Stuck the ribbon onto the strap.
  • I repeated all the steps for the other slipper too.
Stick Ribbon or other trim to the straps

Stick Ribbon or other trim to the straps

Step 3:Add a special something

As I stuck the shiny trim only on one strap,I felt the other strap needed a little something –it felt very plain. The other strap is on the inside of the foot,so sticking any other embellishment on it might make it rub on my friend’s foot –which I didn’t want. So I did the next best thing :)

  • I took two baby blue pipe cleaners that I had and bent it to look like two butterflies (at least I think they look like butterflies lol!)
  • I glued each one onto the V joint of the straps to cover up where I glued the ribbon trim. Done!!
Add a topper to the flip flop

Add a topper to the flip flop

My friend liked the flip flops very much and they were specially useful as she had come wearing heels and her feet had begun to hurt :) Great informal wear I say!!

Did you like this project? Have you ever embellished your flips flops or footwear in any way? Send me a link to your project or show me some pictures :)