Welcome to the Bitten By the Bug 2's Thanksgiving Challenge. I figure I was on a roll so why not make another 3D project. This pumpkin pie box was much easier than my carriage however, looks quite intricate.
The detailed cut outs on the crust, sides and top of the pie really add interest to what is a simple pie shaped box. The whipped cream on the top really makes it delightful.
The whipped cream was also the hardest part to assemble. There are eight pieces that fit together, each half of the pieces are different and are assembled alternating so the pieces fit perfectly. I was crossing my fingers the last one matched up and it did! I used a glue dot to adhere to the top of the box and keep the whipped cream segments evenly distributed.
The rest was just a couple of extra layers on top of a simple pie shaped box that really kicked it up a notch!
Ingredients:
Cricut It's Fall in the Details image
Misc card stock
white glue and a glue dot
I would like to enter this in the following challenges:
https://worldwideopendesignteamchallenge.blogspot.com/2020/10/world-wide-open-design-team-challenge.html until 11.11x
http://cutitupchallenges.blogspot.com/2020/10/challenge-212-thanksgiving-themed-box.html until 11.11
You have two weeks to join us at Bitten By the Bug 2's Thanksgiving Challenge.
Thanks for stopping by
Alicia
I love this and those cuts remind me of the folk art cartridge. The whipped cream really adds so much dimension too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pie box! The cut is so intricate and you gotta love that "dollup" of whipped cream. Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation! Thanks for joining us at Unicorn. Have a nice day,.. Succes!!
ReplyDeleteDT Anneke
Looks good enough to eat! Awesome project!! Thanks for joining us at Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers!
ReplyDeleteHelen stole my line! 😂 What a fun and beautiful creation. The whipped cream really takes the cake!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Cut it Up for our Thanksgiving Box or Bag challenge!
Evelyn
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WOW! This is terrific!! I can't wait to eat pumpkin pie in 2 weeks. I could eat it every day if I had the chance. This is really great!!
ReplyDeleteThis is good enough to eat! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for entering our challenge this week at CRAFT Challenge, looking forward to see you again next challenge.
Hugs Sheryl xx CRAFT DT
What a clever twist to Faux! This is amazing. Thanks so much for fauxing along with us at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers!
ReplyDeleteI love the pumpkin pie die but this is especially cute with the cutouts! Thanks for joining our Cut it Up Challenge.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project!! Love the whipped cream!! Thanks for joining us at Cut it Up challenge!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
Gerda
A cute pie box. Thank you for joining us at the CRAFT challenge this week.
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Brilliant pumpkin pie box and love the whipped cream on the top.Thank you for joining us at Unicorn
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OH WOW this is fabulous Alicia! WELL DONE!! Thanks so much for playing in our challenge at the Artsystamper Challenge Blog! Good Luck in the draw and hope to see you again next challenge!
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Pumpkin pie is my favourite and this just looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for going faux with Edna and the sisterhood of snarky stampers!!
Love your elegant pumpkin pie box. AND that previous AMAZING carriage. Thanks for sharing at my challenge blog last week. A new challenge started today! The theme is NO CARDS. Hope you'll join in the fun this week.
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This is so cool! I love the dollop of whipped cream!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this!!! Love that little "dollop" of whip cream!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing little project for the challenge. I can’t believe this came from cricket, I remember old files from cricket that were just a plain pie box. This one is really nice, And I love that spoonfulof whip cream on the top. Happy Thanksgiving
ReplyDeleteIt looks good enough to eat! So amazing that the cricut can make such detailed, realistic projects! Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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Michelle