During Christmas time, it is always difficult to find ways to stretch the budget. I enjoy handing out small presents. To me, this is a way of sharing the joy of Christmas and spreading some cheer all around. Just giving a handmade bar of soap doesn't sound like much, but if the soap is packed into a box with a nicely decorated lid, it will certainly add more meaning to the term "it is the thought that counts."
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Approximate Time: 30 minutes
Supplies:
1 riffled cardboard box
3 to 5 small skeleton leaves
a selection of small artificial paper flowers
15 to 20 brown seed beads
1 small decorative brown butterfly
3D self-adhesive foam squares
a pair of standard scissors
quick-drying glue
brown paper, cut into thin strips
a handmade bar of soap
tweezers
Instructions:
Using the skeleton leaves, start making a "flower arrangement" on the lid of the box. Use the 3D self-adhesive foam squares instead of glue.
Now add the white arum lilies, the small brown roses, and the small green-white flowers to the arrangement, again using 3D self-adhesive foam squares instead of glue.
Finish it off by adding a few seed beads to the arrangement. Use the quick-drying glue to fix them to the "arrangement." Remember to use only a small drop of glue for each seed bead. Use a pair of tweezers to make the task easier.
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Add the butterfly as a finishing touch. Use the quick-drying glue.
Fill the box with cut strips of brown paper, and then add the handmade soap bar to the box.
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