As I'm gearing up to make a larger chip board project, I found a tutorial
for this little trunk box on youtube made by Alexandra M. I thought it would be
good practice leading to the larger project. So, here is my
Philaterium Box. I don't have any idea what philaterium means or relates
to, but here's the darling trunk I made.
The hardware used is a mixture of Tim Holtz Idea-ology, The Paper Studio Spare Parts and cup drawer pulls from Amazon.
The inside top of the upper chamber has a pocket where I added some ephemera.
The paper used is My Mind's Eye, Lost & Found Union Square.
There are two upper sections, and a drawer at the bottom.
I haven't quite figured out if I want to put something on the inside top of the center section, and if I do, I'm not sure exactly what. I'll have to think about that! Sometimes one needs to just step away and let new thoughts arrive!
It's a lovely little box, and I really enjoyed making it. Alexandra M. has some other free tutorials, including a vintage suitcase, that you could all try! She explains things really well, and is quick and concise. Hope you enjoyed my little box tour!
Make a special place to save some sweet memories!