Passages Suitcase Box

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Remember the mini album project I made here? Well, I had some left over Passages My Stickease and didn’t want them to go to waste. So, I made this fun little box and decorated it to look like an old fashioned suitcase.

I used my Tags, Bags, Boxes and More Cricut cartridge to make a 6″ matchbox out of Cocoa cardstock. Then I covered the box with one of the patterned papers from the Passages Paper Packet. Then I embellished it with more Cocoa CS for the straps and the corners and added some Stickease on the front. The handle is made using two Photo Hangers and some Cocoa Grosgrain ribbon. I added the hanging tag by threading some Waxy Flax through a tiny hole I made in another one of the Stickease. I am not sure what I will put in the box, but it does look kind of cute just sitting on my desk. LOL!

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