Queen & Company – Gift Card Trunk Shaker box – 3 designs
Hello friends! I’ve been recently looking back at some videos I recorded earlier this year. I held off on some of them because product was a bit harder to get stocked with everything going on in the world. Now that product is available again, I will working on editing and get the videos posted. A fun product that was released earlier this year by Queen & Company is their fun Gift Card Trunk Shaker box. It may look complicated, but it is very easy to assemble and so fun to decorate. I used a variety of different Queen & Company products for my boxes.
Watch the video below or click HERE to see it on YouTube.
Most products used are from Queen & Company.
Paper – Queen & Company – Happy Hearts collection All dies, stamps, shaker toppings, twine, and bling – Queen & Company Ink – MFT
Paper – Queen & Company – North Pole collection All dies, stamps, flowers, twine, glitter foam and bling – Queen & Company Ink – MFT
Paper – Queen & Company – Fruit Basket collection All dies, stamps, shaker toppings, twine and bling – Queen & Company Ink – MFT
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Queen & Company – Gift Card Trunk Shaker box
Queen & Company – Trunk Shaker box foam/acetate refills
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These are all super cute! I hope to watch the video on this rainy weekend. Thank you for sharing your talent. Have a nice weekend.
Thank you, Joanne! The little boxes were very fun to make. 🙂
So cute! They look complicated but you explained the process so well, I think I could actually make one! TFS!
Thanks Jen! They really aren’t complicated at all. I only had to practice once. Lol!