Sizzix Box #2 Six Section Tote
Hello Creative Friends,
Today I’m sharing a tote I did awhile back for a door prize. It can be filled with almost anything such as small notepads, candy, etc. I made one in brown with lots of faux stitching and embellishments and filled it with fishing supplies. I’m sending that one in for a contest so I’m not going to share the photo for that one quite yet.

These are made with the Sizzix Box #2 for the Big Shot Die Cutting Machine. This project takes 6 boxes so this is probably not a project you will want to make a lot of but they do make a great gift or door prize filled with goodies. They’d make a very cute special Secret Sister gift.
For this project, I started with a double section tote like I shared in this post, only this time I added four #2 boxes (after removing the lids) around each side. On the bottom I added two pieces of card stock cut to fit, overlapping to give it a finished look and also help with the sturdiness of the tote. I adhered the boxes together with Sticky Strip.
The tag is made with an image from the Oval All stamp set available in the Mini Occassions Catalog. I shared the butterfly clip on a previous post. This tote was the project I originally made it for.
The embellishments are made with the Raspberry Tart Designer Series Paper. The card stock colors are Regal Rose and Pink Pirouette. As usual, the entire project is made from Stampin’ Up! supplies.
Have a creative day,
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This is soooooo cute! I was excited about making one with two boxes… NOW, i’m DOUBLY excited, Quad-drupily excited! (is that a word??)
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That is soooooOOOOO cute, thanks for sharing. I loved the fishing one you did, you definitely deserve a prize for it.
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Hi,
Wonder if you have figured out the box on page 14 of the new idea book??? It holds tags you make from the level 2 hostess set, Christmas punch
Love Love Love your ideas!
Thanks, Gayle
Gail,
I’m going to have to look at that again and get back with you. I remember seeing it but will have to check out how it’s made.
I stumbled across your website and have browsing for hours. You have the cutest ideas. You have truly inspired me to do more with my Sizzix. Thank you!