Hi! It's me, Sandra, and I'm sharing a pretty handmade treat box with you today. Have you ever asked yourself how to add more dimension to your projects? Well, for me, the secret of adding dimension to any project is to use foam pads and multiple layers of papers and/or stickers. A treat box is a great example of a dimensional project. Let's look at the box first.
The box itself has different layers already. There is the bottom piece of the box. Then there is the paper layer with the chipboard sticker in the center. And then there is the top of the box with the circular cut-out.
Instead of attaching stickers and papers just like they are, add some foam pads to glue them down. This will add dimension naturally.
When the light falls on your project, there will be a shadow. And this creates dimension.
On the lid of the box, I aligned cute puffy stickers and thicker stickers around the edge of the circular cut-out. The secret is to add variety by gluing down some of the embellishments with foam pads and some without. This adds even more dimension.
I hope you like my project inspiration. Have fun using foam pads and different layers to add dimension. Yours, Sandra
Supplies: Crate Paper - Maggie Holmes Willow Lane Blossoms (344464), Puffy Stickers (344482), Chipboard Stickers (344484), Cardstock Stickers (344485), Thicker Stickers (344487)
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